PhD in a relevant field such as social sciences or natural sciences., Strong analytical and research skills with experience in data analysis., Excellent written and verbal communication skills., Ability to work independently and collaboratively in a team environment..
Key responsibilities:
Conduct independent research and contribute to ongoing projects.
Prepare and present research findings to stakeholders and at conferences.
Collaborate with other researchers and institutions on joint projects.
Assist in the preparation of grant proposals and publications.
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