The goal of this post-doctoral research fellowship position is to prepare future mixed methods research methodology leaders, and candidates should have a strong interest in becoming an applied research methodologist. This 2-year position will involve working closely with the program co-directors, associate director, a mentor of the post-doctoral trainee’s choosing, faculty and staff in the MMP.
The MMP has three aims:
1) to provide consultation to faculty who seek to use mixed methods research and evaluation
2) to provide training in mixed methods research (MMR) through national and international MMR workshops
3) to provide MMR and evaluation methodology consultations to scholars and researchers.
The training will include:
1) a mentor-based MMR apprenticeship focused on empirical projects chosen in conjunction with mentors
2) a professional development plan with the goal of becoming an independent investigator with skills in integrating qualitative and quantitative approaches
3) participation on existing grants utilizing mixed methods
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Required qualifications:
- Ph.D., M.D., or other terminal degree in social, health sciences or related field
- Experience in research methodology
- Strong quantitative skills
- Strong qualitative skills
- Experience/training in mixed methods research
- Excellent oral and written communication abilities
- Work effectively in team enviornments
Desired qualifications:
- Methodological training and experience in mixed methods research
- Evidence of research productivity and experience with grants and grant applications
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