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