Work-Study Research Assistant Program Faculty Name: Jennifer Dineen Faculty Department: Public Policy & Institute for Collaboration on Health, Intervention, and Policy General Research Focus: Our team uses a variety of methods to study the effectiveness of policies and interventions that aim to reduce firearm injury. Student Research Assistants will also be working to support Drs. Dineen and Raissian's work building a research clearing house for UConn's ARMS Center for Gun Injury Prevention. Brief Position Description: The student research assistant may be expected to conduct literature reviews, catalogue relevant sources, edit webpages, proofread and edit research briefs, create bibliographies, and attend weekly staff meetings. Students will develop skills related to critical review of the literature, professional oral and written communications, along with knowledge of current U.S. firearm policy conversations. A "Student Research Review Assistant - 205" will assist faculty in research effort by conducting review of literature and subject material specific to research topics. A student in this position may: - Review new literature from a variety of disciplines, along with various types of media to identify evidence-based research products to add to the ARMS Clearing house.
- Add newly identified research to Clearinghouse database
- Craft and edit written communications announcing speakers and webinars to be shared with ARMS affiliates and ARMS mailing lists.
- Proofread research papers and policy briefs.
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