Job Description - Non-College Workstudy, Student Research Assistant (STU001783)
Position: Non-College Workstudy, Student Research Assistant
Department Name: D0011 Criminal Justice
Description:
The College of Public Service Department of Criminal Justice and Social Work is looking for two student research assistants to work with the Houston Endowment funded Civic Engagement initiative.
Student research assistants will work closely with Dr. Fei Yang, Dr. Liza Lane, and Dr. Diane Miller to conduct criminal justice and civic engagement research.
The position is ideal for those wishing to gain firsthand research experience in criminology, criminal justice, social justice and social change, and civic engagement.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Required to complete all UHD online training pertaining to employment/scholarship.
Required to complete all HCJPD background checks.
Must commit to working 15-20 hours per week during both the Spring 2024 and Fall 2024 semesters.
Must be willing to interact with justice-involved youth and criminal justice professionals.
Qualifications:
Must be a Criminal Justice major with junior or senior standing with a GPA higher than 3.5.
Must have demonstrated strong interest in criminal justice and civic engagement research.
Must have demonstrated good academic writing skills.
Must have demonstrated good interpersonal communication skills.
Required Attachments by Candidate: Resume, Unofficial Transcripts, Writing Samples
About University of Houston Downtown:
Since opening its doors in 1974, UHD has grown in size, scope, and service, now offering 46 bachelor's and 11 master's degree programs and 17 fully online programs within its four colleges: Marilyn Davies College of Business, College of Humanities & Social Sciences, College of Public Service, and College of Sciences & Technology.
UHD educates approximately 15,000 students annually.
With more than 77% of UHD's students coming directly from Harris County, UHD is not just a university in Houston, but Houston's University and an Anchor Institution for the region.
UHD is recognized as a Hispanic-Serving Institution, a Minority-Serving Institution, and a Military-Friendly School.
While the student population is largely Hispanic at 53% and African-American at 20%, more than 64 countries are represented.
Furthermore, UHD has the most affordable tuition among four-year universities in Houston, and its graduates have the lowest student loan debt in the state.
Importantly, 70% of UHD freshman students are the first in their families to attend college.
UHD is one of the four distinct and separate components of the University of Houston System, which also includes the University of Houston, University of Houston-Clear Lake, and University of Houston-Victoria.
Instructional Sites operated by UHD are University of Houston-Downtown Northwest, University of Houston-Downtown at Lone Star College-Kingwood, and University of Houston-Downtown at HCC-Coleman College.
The University of Houston is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action institution and recognizes protected classes of race, color, sex (including pregnancy), genetic information, religion, age (40 and above), national origin, disability, veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or status, and gender expression as required by federal law.
Veterans and persons with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
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