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  • Posted: Sep 10, 2024
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    The HSRC was established in 1968 as South Africa’s statutory research agency and has grown to become the largest dedicated research institute in the social sciences and humanities on the African continent, doing cutting-edge public research in areas that are crucial to development. Our mandate is to inform the effective formulation and monitoring of g...
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    Project Advisory Group Expert:Climate Change

    Minimum Requirements

    • Expertise climate change and relational wellbeing, youth wellbeing, or youth studies
    • Must have access to reliable, high-quality, and stable internet
    • Must have access to remote conferencing facilities/software such as Zoom.
    • Must be available to travel to attend a minimum of 3 research project conferences.
    • A PhD in Social Sciences.
    • At least 10 years’ research experience in a research environment.
    • Exposure particularly to multi-stakeholder and/or multi-country research would be an advantage.
    • Documented leadership experience.
    • Availability to contribute to the programme over a 4-year period as a freelancer.
    • A track-record of peer reviewed, accredited publications (at least 10 publications, with some first authored and some international).
    • An understanding of research processes and activities.
    • Fluency in English with excellent written and verbal communication
    • Competency in computer programmes such as Word, OneDrive, Excel, PowerPoint, referencing software.
    • Proactive with a problem-solving mindset, the ability to multi-task and with great attention to detail.
    • Academic affiliation will be an advantage.

    Duties & Responsibilities

    • Support the Principal Investigators (PIs) and the thematic leads by providing guidance relating to the substantive aspects of the programme from theoretical, research design, and methodological perspectives.
    • Provide comment and expert input reflective of their respective knowledge areas.
    • Support the decision-making process on the selection of funded projects.
    • Form the nucleus of the Community of Practice (CoP) and steer its development and activities.
    • Provide guidance on priority areas and topics, including the development of new priority areas, recommended actions, or interventions to address priorities that encourage ambitious and innovative research.
    • Advise on key project outputs towards more accessible and useful evidence for decision-makers in policy and practice.
    • Mentor research PIs, if and where this might be required.
    • Contribute to improving the potential uptake of the research findings by, for example, policy- and decision-makers and funders of youth-related programmes.
    • Address any knowledge gaps as they might emerge through the research implementation.
    • Act as an ambassador for the programme internationally.
    • Attend and contribute to CoP events (a minimum of 3 per annum).
    • Attend and contribute to CoP meetings (1 per annum).
    • Attend and contribute to project conferences (3 over the course of the programme).

    Method of Application

    Interested and qualified? Go to HSRC on hsrc.erecruit.co to apply

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