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With these positions we have three objectives: (1) prioritizing race as a critical lens through which to understand environmental injustices; (2) building UCSB's capacity for collaborations among humanistic, qualitative, and quantitative research teams on racial environmental justice; and (3) expanding definitions of (and imagining the redesign of) the environment to include the built and urban spaces that many marginalized communities inhabit.
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The work will involve both execution and oversight of engagement work streams that may be either qualitative or quantitative in nature, and responsibilities include management of junior staff, design of statistical and financial analysis, modeling of financial data and markets, quality control, development and presentation of client deliverables, management of existing client relationships, industry research, and expansion of business.
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Background and/or familiarity with quantitative and/or qualitative research methodologies; Have a Bachelor's degree in analytical or insights-focused fields such as economics, marketing, psychology, sociology, statistics, or similar business or liberal arts programs.
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Proficiency in statistics and experience using different types of software for data manipulation, management, storage and scheduling (e.g., SPSS, R, STATA, MS Word, MS PowerPoint, MS Excel, MS Access.
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Possess strong quantitative and qualitative research and analytical skills. The team collaborates with computer forensics and investigatory experts to assess and respond to both the quantitative and qualitative aspects of problems.
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Knowledge of, and experience with, qualitative research and/or legal research methods. The Research Director will be expected to manage and supervise the Center's major quantitative and qualitative research grants and projects from inception to publication and dissemination, often as the principal investigator (PI.
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Experience with multiple phases of the social science research process (e.g., survey and protocol design, qualitative and quantitative data collection, data management, data processing, and data analyses.
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Performs complex data collection, data analysis, data management, literature research, technical writing, and reporting in support of research project(s); performs quantitative and qualitative data collection and analysis.
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Master’s Degree and 3 years of focus experience post master’s degree in data science/data analytics, quantitative survey research in Economics, Sociology, Statistics, Social Sciences, Community Psychology, Public Health, or related field.
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Additionally, the DPS Projects Coordinator will assist DPS Research and Planning Director in data collection and management, developing qualitative and quantitative methodologies, preforming statistical analysis for data-driven reports, and assisting in oral communication presentations.
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How you fit in: With your background in quantitative research, you will join a diverse team of psychometricians, statisticians, and SAS programmers who partner with a broader team of qualitative researchers/COA measurement specialists.
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4-6+ years’ total experience in quantitative and qualitative research, ideally in an internal corporate side or external supplier side role. Analyze data and qualitative research outputs to tell a story and provide strategic guidance based on your insights.
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Bachelor's degree in Education, Public Policy, Public Health, Social Work, and/or related field including coursework in research design, statistics, research methodology, qualitative research techniques, computer programming, or related areas required.
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Knowledge of Sensory Science, Consumer research, statistics/data modeling a plus. 2+ years of experience in CTI/Claims (Consumer research, Sensory, Claims and Communication Development) (including internship) strongly preferred.
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The ASR includes crime statistics and institutional policies concerning campus security, such as those concerning alcohol and drug use, crime prevention, the reporting of crimes, sexual assault, and other matters.
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