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The Children’s Institute, University of Cape Town is hiring a Research Assistant

The Children’s Institute, University of Cape Town is hiring a Research Assistant

DEADLINE: 01 December, 2023

The Children’s Institute, University of Cape Town is hiring a Research Assistant

(2REST) Responsibilities for Resilience Embedded in Street Temporalities is a two-year project that started in October 2023. The team will analyse the secondary data from Growing up on the Streets using a multisystemic resilience approach and involving international partners, including early career researchers and street youth. It is led by Professor Lorraine van Blerk (University of Dundee), together with co-investigators Janine Hunter (University of Dundee), Lucy Jamieson (University of Cape Town), Dr Badru Bukenya (Makerere University), and Professor Linda Theron (University of Pretoria).

2REST seeks to appoint a research assistant to work closely with Lucy Jamieson at the Children’s Institute, University of Cape Town. The Cape Town team will lead the advocacy and devise strategies to promote the use of the findings to develop evidence-based policy by national governments and the African Union.

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