Research Assistant: Children's Tool Innovation (Cultural) in North East

Research Assistant: Children's Tool Innovation (Cultural) in North East

North East Full-Time 25000 - 30000 £ / year (est.) No working from home possible
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At a Glance

  • Tasks: Assist in research on children's cultural tool innovation through data collection and analysis.
  • Company: Recruit4Mum, a dynamic research-focused organisation in Durham.
  • Benefits: Gain valuable research experience and enhance your CV for future academic pursuits.
  • Other info: Collaborative environment with opportunities to present findings and grow professionally.
  • Why this job: Perfect stepping stone for those aiming for a PhD in psychology or related fields.
  • Qualifications: Master’s degree and a passion for research in child development.

The predicted salary is between 25000 - 30000 £ per year.

Recruit4Mum is seeking a Research Assistant in Durham, UK, for a fixed-term position in the Department of Psychology. The role will support a research project on cultural tool innovation in children. Ideal for candidates with a Master’s degree looking to gain valuable research experience before pursuing a PhD.

Responsibilities include:

  • Data collection and analysis
  • Presentation of findings
  • Collaboration within research teams

Research Assistant: Children's Tool Innovation (Cultural) in North East employer: Recruit4Mum

Recruit4Mum is an excellent employer, offering a supportive work culture that values collaboration and innovation in the heart of Durham. With a focus on employee growth, this role provides aspiring researchers with invaluable experience and opportunities to contribute to meaningful projects, all while enjoying the vibrant academic environment of the city.

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Contact Details:

Recruit4Mum Recruitment Team

We think you need these skills to ace Research Assistant: Children's Tool Innovation (Cultural) in North East

Data Collection
Data Analysis
Presentation Skills
Collaboration
Research Methodology
Communication Skills
Critical Thinking