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- Career category: Research/ Data analysis, Advocacy/ Policy
- Job type: Consultancy
- Humanitarian or Development: Development
- Experience level: 0-5 years
- Organisation type: Civil Society
- Remote option: Remote (global)
- Right to work requirements: Anyone can apply
- Remuneration: Not Disclosed
- Deadline: 03/07/2024
- Location: Remote (global)
Generic (e.g. 'gender focal point' role
Digital rights
Movement building
Ladysmith is an international feminist research consultancy.
Policymakers, program designers, and social movements use data to craft the futures they want to see. A smith is a craftsperson. Throughout history, crafting has typically been associated with men’s work (think blacksmith, tinsmith, locksmith, silversmith). At Ladysmith we believe that women and their life experiences are critical to crafting a more just and caring world.
Guided by the principle “no research about us, without us,” we help international organizations collect, analyze and take action on gender data.
We're looking for an early career Junior Researcher to contribute to a growing slate of research and advising projects under our Gender, Technology & Digitization portfolio, which is led by Lucia Fernanda Mesa Velez and Lorena Fuentes, Ph.D. This position will involve conducting original research; supporting the development of reports and publications that explore how gender shapes technological advancements, digital platforms, and tech-related policies; and supporting with mentoring and advising around gender equality and social inclusion for client partners and grantees working on research and innovation in Artificial Intelligence and beyond.
The successful candidate will join a broader team that is widely recognized for having made important contributions to how our field understands gender data and the role of qualitative research in feminist policy making and advocacy. 🤓💡
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview
Policymakers, program designers, and social movements use data to craft the futures they want to see. A smith is a craftsperson. Throughout history, crafting has typically been associated with men’s work (think blacksmith, tinsmith, locksmith, silversmith). At Ladysmith we believe that women and their life experiences are critical to crafting a more just and caring world.
Guided by the principle “no research about us, without us,” we help international organizations collect, analyze and take action on gender data.
We're looking for an early career Junior Researcher to contribute to a growing slate of research and advising projects under our Gender, Technology & Digitization portfolio, which is led by Lucia Fernanda Mesa Velez and Lorena Fuentes, Ph.D. This position will involve conducting original research; supporting the development of reports and publications that explore how gender shapes technological advancements, digital platforms, and tech-related policies; and supporting with mentoring and advising around gender equality and social inclusion for client partners and grantees working on research and innovation in Artificial Intelligence and beyond.
The successful candidate will join a broader team that is widely recognized for having made important contributions to how our field understands gender data and the role of qualitative research in feminist policy making and advocacy. 🤓💡
Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis and shortlisted candidates will be contacted for an interview
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