Seeking graduate research assistant – Institutional Research

Institutional Research is seeking a graduate research assistant for the upcoming academic year 2016-17. This is a training position to support Institutional Research activities related to data analysis in the areas of student, employee, and finance. The research assistant will be the primary support to the professional staff and will play a wide range of roles in basic analysis of qualitative and quantitative data. The research assistant will be a core member of the Institutional Research team and will participate in staff meetings, planning sessions, etc. S/he will be mentored by the staff in various aspects of the job. Position duties and responsibilities will be performed in support of the institutional mission and goals.

This is a nine-month, half-time, (20 hours per week) position.

If you are interested, please submit your cover letter and resume to Steve Selk, steve.selk@wsu.edu.

For questions regarding the position, please contact Stephanie Kane, Assistant Director, Institutional Research at slkane@wsu.edu or 509-335-0085.

 

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