Field Research Associate - J-PAL / University of Chicago
- Uganda
We are looking for qualified applications for positions as Field Research Associates to support a study on high-growth firms/entrepreneurs in Uganda. The Associates’ work arrangement will be flexible and depend upon the project’s needs, but most of the activity will take place in Kampala. The Research Associates will work very closely with and report daily to the Principal Investigator (PI) of the project, namely Emanuele Colonnelli (Professor of Finance and Entrepreneurship, Chicago Booth), the broader research team based primarily in Chicago, as well as government and private sector partners, including local and international investors.
We expect the work to be excellent preparation for a PhD in an economics department, business school, or public policy school, or a career in international organizations. Individuals with a general interest in shaping policy and private sector development in developing countries are also encouraged to apply.
Responsibilities.
Under the close supervision of the PI, the Research Associate will undertake several tasks, such as:
- Manage the implementation of new and ongoing RCTs, including visits to medium-sized firms and regular communication with consultants and investors
- Assist in field data collection with local partners
- Facilitate communication between the research team and relevant government and private sector agencies
- Write drafts of policy reports
- More detailed expected deliverables will be communicated on a weekly basis.
Qualifications.
- A Bachelor’s or (ideally) Master’s degree in Economics or related fields. Knowledge of finance and accounting is a plus.
- Fluency in English.
- Experience living in Sub-Saharan Africa is a plus.
- Interest in applying for a PhD is a plus.
Successful Candidates Will:
- Have a scrappy, start-up mentality, doing what it takes to get the job done.
- Be proactive about asking for help and guidance when needed, but move with urgency and focus to achieve project milestones and goals.
- Have a natural curiosity as to how businesses start, grow, and operate around the world.
- Be able to manage high-level relationships with government and private sector organizations.
If you are interested, please submit a copy of your CV and unofficial transcript to the email addresses below. Please include in the email a few lines on why you are interested in the project, when you can start, and the ideal duration of the internship. Email all following contacts (addressing Olivia), with subject “Uganda Field Research Associate Application”:
How to Apply
Complete the J-PAL/IPA common application. After completing a brief registration, choose the Field Research Associate job category, then select "Field Research Associate - J-PAL / University of Chicago” and include resume, cover letter, transcripts, and two recommendation letters. Note that applications with incomplete submissions will not be considered.
You are able to submit your application before your references complete their recommendation letters; however, you must include their contact information before submitting your application. Given the volume of applications received, only short-listed candidates will be contacted for an interview.