Dr. Kathy Snow is seeking 2 Graduate Student Research Assistants to support the activities of the SSHRC funded research project “Defining Indigenous Scholars full participation in Higher Education”, also known as Nestu'et (becoming wiser). The aim of the project is to examine intentionality, action and accountability of post-secondary education in responding to the TRC Calls to action with regard to hiring and support of Indigenous Scholars. Given the nature of this project, priority will be given to Indigenous graduate students with requisite qualifications, who will play a pivotal role in gathering knowledges. Consideration will be given to non-Indigenous graduate students (allies) with demonstrated cultural competencies and experience in engaging with Indigenous peoples and communities.
RESPONSIBILITIES:
The primary activities of the successful candidate will involve conducting a coping review of public documents, as well as organizing and participating in a capstone gathering of scholars.
Priority will be given to University of Prince Edward Island students in accordance with Recruitment, Selection, Hiring and Employment Policies and the Procedures manual.
Ensures proper documentation of discrepancies. Maintains good working knowledge of Laboratory Information System (LIS). Provides information regarding hours of work, specimen collection
Based on data and Ministry survey information across colleges, establishes benchmarks and is accountable for meeting annual targeted increases in international