Electoral Reform Research Assistant Part-time

Penn State

University Park, PA, US
Hourly: $30; total hours: up to 100; benefits: not...
Hybrid
Extensive r programming language experience
Interest in electoral reform topics
Graduate or undergraduate student status
Penn State is seeking a part-time Electoral Reform Research Assistant, ideal for graduate or undergraduate students, to assist with statistical research focused on U.S. electoral system reforms. Candidates should have experience with the R programming language or formal modeling in political science, with a pay rate of $30 per hour for up to 100 total hours of work

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Penn State is seeking a part-time Electoral Reform Research Assistant, ideal for graduate or undergraduate students, to assist with statistical research focused on U.S. electoral system reforms. Candidates should have experience with the R programming language or formal modeling in political science, with a pay rate of $30 per hour for up to 100 total hours of work.

Salary

Hourly: $30; Total Hours: Up to 100; Benefits: Not specified

Skills & Requirements

Must-have

  • Extensive R programming language experience
  • Interest in electoral reform topics
  • Graduate or undergraduate student status

Nice-to-have

  • Formal modeling in political science
  • Experience with proportional representation
  • Single transferable vote analysis

Key Requirements

  • Must be current Penn State employee or student OR external applicant
  • Successful completion of background checks required
  • Student status (graduate or undergraduate) required

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Not specified

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