International Development Research Centre – Research Awards

Canada’s International Development Research Centre (IDRC) offers research awards related to these development areas or themes: Climate-Resilient Food Systems, Democratic and Inclusive Governance, Education and Science, Ethics in Development Research, Global Health, Policy and Evaluation, and Sustainable Inclusive Economies.

If your research proposal is selected, you will join IDRC as a Research award recipient for a period of 12 months from 1 May 2022 to 30 April 2023 to undertake research on the topic you have submitted. You will receive hands-on experience in research and program management and support, grant administration, and the creation, dissemination, and use of knowledge from an international perspective.

Amount: $42,033 – $48,659 (salary)

Deadline: February 1, 2022

More information and how to apply…

Council of Canadian Academies – Internship Program

The Council of Canadian Academies (CCA) is accepting applications for its 2022 Internship Program. The CCA is a not-for-profit organization that undertakes independent, evidence-based expert panel assessments to inform public policy development in Canada.

The program provides interns with an opportunity to gain experience working at the interface of science and public policy. Interns will participate in the development of assessments by conducting research in support of CCA’s expert panel process.

The internship program is a full-time commitment of six months and will be a remote opportunity due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Applicants must be recent graduates with a graduate or professional degree, or post-doctoral fellows, with a strong interest in the use of evidence for policy. The application deadline is October 18, 2021. The start date is January 10, 2022. Applications and letters of reference should be addressed to Anita Melnyk at internship@cca-reports.ca.

More information about the CCA Internship Program and the application process can be found here.

Orchestras Canada – Summer Research Position

Orchestras Canada (the national association for Canadian orchestras, based in Peterborough, ON) invites applications for a summer job in 2020 for a Researcher.

Deadline for applications is midnight Eastern time, Tuesday, May 26.

The position pays $18/hour, 35 hours/week for 7 weeks, and will start no sooner than June 15.

They seek an individual with experience in research methods to undertake a review of existing research on arts participation (with a particular focus on orchestras) worldwide, with the joint goals of identifying:
1. research useful to Orchestras Canada, as they endeavour to make a strong case for the economic, social, cultural, and educational value that orchestra organizations bring to their communities; and
2. research directly useful to stakeholders in the Canadian orchestral community, to help guide artistic and business decision-making, and strengthen their service to communities.

Post-secondary education (completed or underway) is a requirement, as is a keen interest in social science or market research. Knowledge of classical music is not a requirement. Ability to read and write in more than one language is a distinct asset.

More information at: https://oc.ca/en/job/researcher-canada-summer-jobs-position/

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Canadian Science Policy Fellowships

The Canadian Science Policy Fellowship is now accepting applications from prospective fellows interested in undertaking a year-long policy position within a Canadian government host office beginning in September 2020. 

Amount: $70,000 – $80,000 salary (one year)
 
Eligible applicants must:

  • Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident*
  • Hold a PhD in any academic discipline at the start of the fellowship
  • Participate full-time in a 12-month fellowship at the host office
  • Secure accommodation in the host city, and relocate to their host office as needed
  • Negotiate a leave of absence from their current employer, as applicable

The 2020 cohort of fellowships will begin in September 2020. Approved fellows receive remuneration from their host offices as well as professional development training and networking events facilitated by Mitacs.

Applications will be accepted until February 5, 2020 at 11:59 p.m. PT. For more information, please visit the Canadian Science Policy Fellowship or contact policyfellowship@mitacs.ca.

*Canadian citizenship or permanent resident status is required to obtain a security clearance with a host office to begin a fellowship. Specific citizenship requirements will vary by host office. All applicants must have Canadian citizenship or permanent residency prior to the start of the interview process (May 2020).

Postdoctoral Researcher Position in Music Information Retrieval

The Single Interface for Music Score Searching and Analysis (SIMSSA) project at McGill University is hiring a new Postdoctoral Researcher in Music Information Retrieval to begin July 1 or as soon as possible. SIMSSA is a seven-year research partnership grant funded by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada, headed by Ichiro Fujinaga, Principal Investigator and Julie Cumming, Co-investigator. The goal of this project is to make digital images of musical notation searchable and analyzable. Please see https://simssa.ca/opportunities for more details on how to apply.

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Job opportunity at Western’s Statistics Canada Research Data Centre (RDC)

RDC Statistical Assistant
Classification:
Statistics Canada part-time worker CR-04
Salary: approximately $20/hour; fixed schedule 11.75 hours per week and variable schedule as needed
Language requirement: English essential

Job description:

  • Maintaining the integrity of the security systems
  • Preparation and review of contracts
  • Maintenance of administrative databases
  • Administrative duties (preparing reports, correspondence with users, ordering supplies, etc.)
  • Provide basic assistance on the use of the computer network and statistical software
  • Other computer and administrative tasks as assigned

Qualifications:

  • Completed Bachelor’s degree in social sciences or sciences (such as business, economics, demography, geography, psychology, sociology, statistics, epidemiology, biostatistics or a related field)
  • Experience using Word and Excel
  • Experience in the use of statistical software packages: SAS, SPSS, and STATA
  • Ability to be detail-oriented
  • Ability to communicate effectively orally and in writing

Assets:

  • Masters or PhD
  • Experience in the processing and analysis of microdata from Statistics Canada social surveys
  • Experience with Windows operating system (Windows 7 or newer), MS Access
  • Knowledge of the major social surveys or administrative data sources maintained by Statistics Canada, or comparable surveys or administrative data.

Personal suitability: Client Service Orientation, Initiative, Reliability, Thoroughness, Judgement Security clearance: Enhanced Reliability Check is a condition for employment

Preference given to Canadian citizens and Permanent residents of Canada. Please indicate your citizenship status on your cover letter and/or resume.

Please submit your resume and a cover letter outlining how your education and experience relate to the position to rdc@uwo.ca by March 14, 2019. Successful candidates will be contacted for an interview.

For any further questions contact Nathalie Goodwin at nathalie.goodwin@uwo.ca or Tina Luu Ly at tluuly@uwo.ca.

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Social Research and Demonstration Corporation (SRDC) – Jobs

Experienced Researcher (health-related projects)

SRDC is  currently seeking an experienced researcher to be part of a team of professional researchers and evaluators in the Ottawa office, and play a key role in health-related projects. The successful candidate will have a demonstrated interest and experience in population and public health intervention research and/or health policy and systems research, and program evaluation. Specific knowledge of health promotion and/or chronic disease management, supported employment, aging, housing and homelessness, food security, and/or mental health and well being would be an asset, as would familiarity with cultural safety principles.  Jobposting 

Experienced Researchers (skills, learning and employment)

SRDC is currently seeking experienced researchers to contribute to studies evaluating innovative labour market program, immigrant integration and education initiatives in the Vancouver office. The successful candidates will have strong,demonstrated interest and experience in labour market programming and policies,especially in the following areas: workforce development, adult learning,provision of employment supports and services, youth employment programs,career development and labour market integration programs for new immigrants,Indigenous people, and persons with disabilities.  Jobposting

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Contribute to Science Policy in Canada

The Canadian Science Policy Fellowship is now accepting applications from prospective fellows interested in undertaking a 12-month policy position within a Canadian government host office.

Eligible applicants must be:

  • Faculty members at Canadian universities or PhD graduates
  • Canadian citizens or permanent residents (Citizenship requirements may differ for individual host offices; this will be accommodated in the fellow and host matching process)
  • Able to negotiate a leave of absence from their university or employer, as applicable

The 2019 cohort of fellowships will begin in September 2019. Approved fellows receive remuneration from their host offices and professional development training and networking events facilitated by Mitacs.

Applications will be accepted until February 3, 2019, at 11:59 p.m. PT. For more information, please visit the Canadian Science Policy Fellowship or contact policyfellowship@mitacs.ca.

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Looking for a Non-Academic Career – Resume Advice

From Academica Group’s Today’s Top Ten in Higher Ed, October 19, 2018:

“Improving your résumé for an alt-ac position

Rather than converting an academic CV into a résumé, Jennifer Polk and L Maren Wood advise PhDs embarking on the nonfaculty job search to write their résumé from scratch to appeal to hiring managers. Polk and Wood explain the different functions, strengths, and failures of CVs and résumés; noting that the details that a CV obscures must be made explicit in a résumé. “Do consider the work you did in academe relevant experience,” they suggest, “but don’t use the language of higher education to talk about what you did as an academic.” Polk and Wood go on to provide a number of tips for improving one’s résumé for alt-academic careers.

[More at] Inside Higher Ed”

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Social Research and Demonstration Corporation (SRDC) Seeking Experienced Researchers

The Social Research and Demonstration Corporation (SRDC) is a non-profit organization primarily involved in the design, research, and evaluation of social programs and policies. Since 1991, they have been building a base of knowledge and experience about what works in employment, education, health, and social policy. While SRDC is recognized across Canada, and internationally, as a leader in the design, implementation, and evaluation of large-scale demonstration projects, they also conduct program evaluation and impact analysis for a wide range of government and non-governmental organizations.

SRDC is currently seeking one or more full-time experienced researcher(s) /project manager(s) with a strong/ demonstrated interest in labour market programming and policies, especially in the following areas: workforce development, adult learning, provision of employment support and services, youth employment programs, and labour market integration programs for new immigrants, Indigenous people, and persons with disabilities.
The successful candidate(s) will contribute to studies testing innovative labour market program initiatives.

PRIMARY DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
• participate in the development, implementation, and evaluation of demonstration and pilot projects in collaboration with clients, labour market partners, and service delivery partners;
• develop research/survey instruments and protocols;
• analyze quantitative and qualitative data;
• develop logic models, evaluation frameworks, work plans, data collection and analysis plans, and project budgets;
• write/contribute to research reports; present research findings to various audiences;
• develop research and evaluation proposals in response to specific client needs; and
• manage projects, or portions of projects, as part of a team of researchers and stakeholders.

CANDIDATE QUALIFICATIONS:
• a graduate degree in a social science, with knowledge of applied research and evaluation methods;
• a minimum of three years’ experience carrying out advanced analytical or evaluation studies;
• strong knowledge of statistical techniques and research methodology;
• knowledge of federal and provincial labour market policies and programs;
• experience designing research studies, evaluation frameworks, and survey instruments;
• excellent writing and verbal communications skills in English; the capacity to work in both official languages is considered an asset;
• ability to present research results clearly and concisely; and
• organized, self-motivated, and capable of working effectively in a self-directed manner as well as collaborating in a team environment.

The successful candidate(s) may work in either Ottawa, Vancouver, or Toronto. Applicants should submit a resume and cover letter that indicates location preference and provides a short description of research interests and skills, explaining how they relate to the required expertise and proposed responsibilities. Candidates will be required to complete a research assignment as part of the selection process.
SRDC is prepared to fill this position(s) through an interchange program (minimum secondment of two years) if potential candidates have access to such programs with their current employer.

Please submit applications by September 7, 2018 to:
Elizabeth Rodgers, Director, Human Resources and Corporate Services
Social Research and Demonstration Corporation (SRDC)
55 Murray Street, Suite 400, Ottawa, ON K1N 5M3
hr@srdc.org

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