Research Assistant

Animal Welfare Economics Working Group

πŸ“ Remote (Global)β€ƒπŸ•” Part Time
βŒ› 15/02/2025β€ƒπŸ’°$50/hr

The Animal Welfare Economics Working Group invites applications for a part-time research assistant (5-10 hours per week). The successful candidate will build a dataset library and help with other academic infrastructure projects. The position is ideal for doctoral students who are looking for remote work that can facilitate research in a growing area of inquiry. The start date is flexible, with some preference for starting before April 2025. This is a project-based contractor position. Compensation starts at $50/hour, commensurate with experience.

The Animal Welfare Economics Working Group exists to coordinate and support an international, interdisciplinary network of researchers, bringing together economists, legal scholars, philosophers, and many others. The Working Group is interested in theoretical research on including losses or benefits to animals in economic analyses, applied empirical work on the effects of policies or industry structure on animal welfare, and anything else within the purview of economics as it relates to the well-being of animals reared for food and fiber, kept as companions or in zoos, and living in the wild.

Desired qualifications:

  • A bachelor’s degree in economics, public policy, statistics, psychology, computer science, or a related field

  • Strong performance in relevant coursework at the undergraduate level

  • Current or recent graduate studies in one of the above areas or a related field

  • The ability to take initiative and work independently

  • Strong organizational skills

  • Strong written communication skills

To Apply:

To apply, please complete this form. In your cover letter, please provide background on your interest in the work of the Animal Welfare Economics Working Group and summarize why you are a suitable candidate for the role. Applications received before February 15, 2025, will be given full consideration, though the position will remain open until filled. For additional information about the position, contact Bob Fischer (fischer@txstate.edu).

Animal Welfare Economics Working Group

The Animal Welfare Economics Working Group coordinates and supports a growing field that studies animal welfare with the tools of economics.

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