Hi All,
The WVU Center for Resilient Communities is recruiting 3 graduate or prospective graduate students for the fall 2024 semester. Please forward on to anyone you know that may be interested in applying.
Deadline is February 9th.
Best,
/ Joshua Lohnes
Research Assistant Professor
Department of Geology & Geography
West Virginia University
304.906.9578
Action
Research Director - Food Justice Lab
Area
of Inquiry: Food System Transformation
Center
for Resilient Communities
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The WVU Center for Resilient Communities invites applications from prospective and current graduate students in Geography or related fields for the
position of Community Engaged Research Assistant (CERA) with a focus on one of our core areas of inquiry:
· Community
Economies and Sustainable Regional Development
· Environmental
Justice, Climate Action, and Community Wellbeing
· Food
System Transformation
This is an initial nine-month appointment (May 2024 - May 2025) and is renewable up to three years dependent on degree progress, work performance and availability of funding. We have special interest
in recruiting doctoral students pursuing degrees in fields / disciplines that are aligned with our areas of inquiry and have a methodological orientation toward community-based or participatory action research. First-generation college students and candidates
from disadvantaged communities or underrepresented groups in post-graduate study are strongly encouraged to apply. Experience in social action or efforts to promote community wellbeing or social, economic and environmental justice in Appalachia and the South
is also highly desired.
The WVU Center for Resilient Communities supports community engaged research and education programs in West Virginia, the greater Appalachian region and across the world. Applicants can learn more
about the CRC here. Our aim is to foster a positive spirit, support collective inquiry, and encourage people to look to themselves, rather than outside experts, to promote community well-being and sustainable regional development.
The Community Engaged Research Assistant (CERA) will work in collaboration with the Executive Director, Development Director, Program Coordinators and other CERAs of the WVU Center for Resilient
Communities to advance lines of collective inquiry and action with community partners. A primary responsibility of the position is to coordinate and implement the work plan within one of our Areas of Inquiry which includes management of cooperative agreements,
modifying research plans, mentoring undergraduate students, conducting research and analyses, and writing up results for various venues while adhering to CRC principles, practices and approaches. Current Projects:
· Participatory
Research and Community GIS
· Right
to Food, Food Sovereignty
· Farm
to Institution / Food Hubs
· Farm
and Food System Education
· Water,
Environmental Justice, PFAS
· Flood
Vulnerabilities and Resilience Planning
· Solidarity/Diverse
Economies, Cooperatives, Banking
· Rurality,
Immigration, Belonging
· Education
for Development / Social Action
CERAs in the CRC earn a competitive salary and work a maximum of 20 hrs per week. CERAs will have office space, access to computers and other technology necessary to complete work tasks. CERAs also
have the opportunity to earn a certificate through the Community Engaged Research Training Program. The CERA will join a warm, diverse community of practice and transdisciplinary team made up of full-time staff, faculty affiliates, grassroots partners, and
talented students. Orientation and training in CRC principles, practices and approaches will be required after onboarding. Some travel may be required. In addition to salary students enrolled in Eberly College of Arts and Sciences will receive a tuition waiver.
Tuition waivers for students from other colleges will be determined on a case by case basis.
Applicants should please send in one PDF a curriculum vitae and 1-3 samples of writing and/or other evidence of your experience in research or social action to Dr. Bradley Wilson, Associate Professor
of Geography - [log in to unmask] by February 9, 2024 @ 5pm for full consideration. After initial screening, finalists for the
position will be asked to interview via Zoom.
Read the full job advertisement including expectations and qualifications in the link below:
https://wvu.joinhandshake.com/jobs/8511282/share_preview
The WVU Center for Resilient Communities invites applications from prospective and current graduate students in Geography or related fields for the position of
Community Engaged Research Assistant (CERA) with a focus on one of our core areas of inquiry:Community Economies and Sustainable Regional... |
Dr. Bradley Wilson (He/Him/His)
Associate Professor of Geography
Director, Center for Resilient Communities
West Virginia University
Brooks Hall 345
98 Beechurst Ave.
Morgantown, WV 26506-6300
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