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Consortium Research Fellows ProgramThe Consortium Research Fellows Program works in partnership with the U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences (ARI).Consortium Research Fellows and Consortium Research Assistants By far the largest and most important activity of the Consortium Research Fellows Program is the placement of graduate students as Research Fellows and undergraduate students as Research Assistants. Fellows and Assistants are directly involved in their teams' projects, participating in literature reviews, experimental design, survey design, data collection and analysis, computer programming, web-site design, report writing, and other related activities. Qualifications: Research Fellows and Assistants must be students in degree-granting programs of study at accredited U.S. institutions of higher learning and must be U.S. citizens. Candidates for Fellowships and Assistantships provide resumes, transcripts, and recommendations from faculty in their departments, are screened by the program director, and interviewed by the staff of ARI. Those who are appointed work part-time during the school year and up to full-time during the summer and remain in place for from one to three years. For further information about the Consortium Research Fellows Program, send email to the director: ruskin@ari.army.mil , Or visit the CONSORTIUM WEB at the following link below. NOTE: clicking this site will take you to a non government site. The government does not endorse the public site to which you will see: www.consortium-research-fellows.org SummaryThe Consortium Research Fellows Program works in partnership with the U.S. Army Research Institute for the Behavioral and Social Sciences. The most important activity of the Consortium Research Fellows Program is the placement of graduate students as Research Fellows and undergraduate students as Research Assistants. Fellows and Assistants are directly involved in their team’s projects, participating in literature reviews, experimental design, survey design, data collection and analysis, computer programming, web-site design, research report writing, and other related activities. |
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