Location where work is to be performed: Main CampusSession: 2024 Trimestre printemps/\xc3\xa9t\xc3\xa9 | Spring/Summer TermFaculty: Section de Common Law / Common Law SectionUnit: Common Law _STJob Classification: Research Assistant Work-StudyPosting Type: R\xc3\xa9gime travail-\xc3\xa9tudes-Recherche / Work Study \xe2\x80\x93 ResearchCourse Title: n/aCourse Code: n/aSection:Supervisor name (if known):Chidi OguamanamDate Posted: March 20, 2024Closing Date: April 05, 2024Note: Applications will be accepted until 11:59 PM on the day prior to the Posting End Date aboveDescription of tasks (hours): Recherche / Research:0Pr\xc3\xa9paration / Preparation:0Contact avec \xc3\xa9tudiants / Contact with Students:0Correction - Notation / Grading:0Surveillance / Proctoring:0Formation / Training:0Autre / Other:0Number of positions: 1Expected Enrolment: n/aWork Start Date: May 01, 2024Work End Date: August 31, 2024Total Work Hours: 120Language of Work: Anglais | English, Fran\xc3\xa7ais | FrenchGraduate Hourly Rate: 46.45Undergraduate Hourly Rate: 29.46Requirements and Nature of Work:Nature of Work:The Open African Innovation Research (Open AIR) research network, www.OpenAIR.africa, seeks outstanding students to join the research team led by Professors de Beer and Oguamanam at the University of Ottawa. Under the direction and mentorship of the Professor, the student will help Open AIR with a range of research on cutting-edge topics such as: artificial intelligence for African development; informal sector innovation in African makerspaces; Indigenous traditional knowledge and cultural expressions; international trade law and economic policy for Africa; SDG5 to achieve gender equality and empower women and girls; clean technology innovation and environmental sustainability; digital and data-driven agriculture for food security; and other related topics. For more information on who we are and what we do, please consult our website: http://www.openair.africa. Research assistants may also assist with the professors\' research focused on Canada and/or other regions of the world.Duties will span the scholarly spectrum and can include: conducting literature reviews; creating surveys and other tools; collecting, managing and analyzing data; co-writing peer reviewed articles and media materials; co-presenting findings; and managing the activities of a unit within a broader organizational structure. Students will also be encouraged and supported to conduct their own original research and build academic skills such as research methods, theory building, and perhaps even scholarly publishing. There may be some administrative duties required on occasion in order to help build highly transferable professional skills such as leadership and teamwork, project management, and community engagement.Minimum Qualifications:
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