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Position Overview
We are seeking a volunteer researcher for the Central Asia Programme. The role involves researching, analysing, and writing on current regional geopolitical, human rights, and humanitarian issues and contributing to the quarterly Peace & Security Monitor. The role may also involve writing blog posts and contributing to projects when available or appropriate. The role will suit those with a background in international law, international relations or development studies.
Deadline: 15 November 2024
Start date: ASAP
Duration: min. 12 months
Commitment: 5-10h/week, flexible work hours Location: home office(remote)
Remuneration: unpaid (volunteering)
Duties and Responsibilities
- Research geopolitical, human rights and humanitarian issues in the region using open-source information and qualitative and quantitative research techniques.
- Contribute a well-written and researched 2,000-word article with actionable policy recommendations for the Peace & Security Monitor quarterly publication, as well as blog posts and other work when appropriate.
- Participate in projects, fieldwork and wider Platform for Peace and Humanity activities when available or appropriate.
Main Requirements:
Mandatory:
- Passion and dedication to the mission and values of the organisation, result-driven commitment, ability to work in an international team and handle uncertain situations with flexibility
- A good understanding of the Central Asia region, including the geopolitical situation and human rights and humanitarian issues.
- A good understanding of international law or international relations at the following level (Master, doctoral candidate or holder of a PhD degree. (Suitably qualified Bachelors will be considered)
- Experience with academic writing and/or academic blog posts
- Very good proficiency in English (C1 minimum)
- Attention to detail
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, ability to convey complex information and messages in a simple way and easily understood by target audiences
- Ability to meet reasonable deadlines and ability to work in a team
Desirable:
- Entrepreneurial spirit with out-of-the-box thinking to propose new initiatives Willingness to continuously learn and develop new skills
- Previous experience with non-profit organisations and project management
What You Will Get
- One-to-one coaching on academic-policy-security writing
- Flexibility to manage your own time
- Opportunities to represent us at multilateral fora
- Opportunities to use our Platform as a launchpad for your own research
- Bi-monthly training workshops with guests’ speakers (previous speakers include: Phil Tovey (Head of Futures at UK’s DEFA), Ben Ditto (Social Media war correspondent and influencer), Chris Greenway (BBC Monitoring), Prof Pat Jordan (Middlesex University)
- Deeply focused and guided research tasks or complete flexibility to pursue own research interests
- Heavy one-to-one editing process and consistent feedback
- A place on our website
How to apply
Applicants are encouraged to upload their CV and a brief motivation letter in English via our website: https://peacehumanity.org/join-us
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis.