Research Assistant, Centre for Co-operative Studies
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ORGANISATION/COMPANYUniversity College Cork
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RESEARCH FIELDEconomics
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RESEARCHER PROFILEFirst Stage Researcher (R1)
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APPLICATION DEADLINE30/04/2021 12:00 - Europe/London
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LOCATIONIreland › Cork
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TYPE OF CONTRACTTemporary
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JOB STATUSPart-time
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HOURS PER WEEK19.5
OFFER DESCRIPTION
0.5 FTE, 6 Month, Fixed-term, Part-time Post
Position summary
The Centre for Co-operative Studies, founded in 1980, carries out extensive research into agricultural, community, worker, housing and credit co-operatives and more recently social enterprises. It has an extensive Resource Room and is involved in the provision of information, and advice to existing and potential co-operative groups as well as operating a consultancy service. The Centre has won funding from the Golden Jubilee Trust to carry out research on the role of agricultural co-operatives and Marts in Irish agri-advisory services. We are looking for a research assistant to work on this research project.
Project Title: The Role of Agricultural Co-operatives and Marts in Irish Agri-Advisory Services
Post Duration: 6 Months
Salary: €23,061 - €35,922 p.a. (IUA Salary Scale), pro rata 0.5 FTE
For an information package including further details of the post see https://ore.ucc.ie/. Job ID: 045351
Informal enquiries can be made in confidence to Dr Noreen Byrne, Lecturer/Researcher, Centre for Co-operative Studies, Email: n.byrne@ucc.ie.
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EURAXESS offer ID: 632351
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