Research Assistant. Is an Employee hired to perform work in the context of carrying out research activities and whose duties and tasks may include, but are not limited to, the performance of clerical, laboratory or technical tasks.
Research Assistant. A graduate student employed for a defined period, on an hourly basis, to perform duties assigned by a faculty member that contribute to a faculty member’s research program and that are not required as part of the student’s academic program. Duties associated with being a Research Assistant may include but are not limited to: research, preparing reports, writing papers, laboratory support, literature/library research, administrative tasks and provision of other research support and assistance.
Research Assistant. 2.1.1 A bachelor’s degree from an accredited institution.
2.1.2 A minimum of one (1) year research experience.
Research Assistant. Research assistants will be placed on the AC pay scale based on their master's degree or a bachelor's degree followed by a PhD program. For research assistants with a bachelor's degree and a subsequent PhD program, it is agreed that, for scientific university positions, they are placed at step 5 on the AC pay scale; a special pensionable qualification-based supplement is then granted in the first year of the appointment in the amount of DKK 20,500 (31.3.2012). After the first year of the appointment, the supplement increases to DKK 40,500 (31.3.2012). For the entire period of the appointment, the supplement is granted for special qualifications acquired through the research training program. If the research assistant has relevant work experience that can justify a year’s seniority, s/he can be granted the high supplement from the start of the appointment. For both placements, a qualification-based supplement of DKK 19,700 can be granted (31.3.2012) based on prerequisites acquired prior to the appointment (e.g. a PhD degree) based on or performance beyond what is normally expected/special qualifications in research, dissemination and teaching. In special cases, a one-off bonus can be granted for exceptional achievement or performance beyond what is normally expected.
Research Assistant. Shall be defined as a student hired to provide services in the context of carrying out research activities. Duties and tasks may include but are not limited to the performance of clerical, laboratory or any technical tasks.
Research Assistant. Is an Employee hired to perform work in the context of carrying out research activities and whose duties and tasks may include, but are not limited to, the performance of clerical, laboratory or technical tasks. Research Assistant 1 • conducts research projects using established protocols, processes and procedures . • Possesses subject matter expertise acquired through a Bachelor’s Degree and has a minimum of 2 years of relevant experience to the research project, or academic research experience may be deemed equivalent. • May be hired on a full time or part time or casual basis
Research Assistant. Salary Amount of supplement
Research Assistant. These persons have a university degree and are starting a career in research. They collaborate with the researchers or collaborating researchers on research activities associated with the various projects.
Research Assistant. A graduate student employed for a defined period, on an hourly basis, to perform duties assigned by a faculty member that contribute to a faculty member’s research program and that are not required as part of the student’s academic program. Duties associated with being a Research Assistant may include but are not limited to: research, preparing reports, writing papers, laboratory support, literature/library research, administrative tasks and provision of other research support and assistance.
c) Student Assistant: A graduate student employed to carry out duties which support the academic mission of the University, but which do not primarily fall into the categories of Teaching Assistant or Research Assistant, as listed above.
Research Assistant. Basis grade: Special qualifications may be subject to negotiation: Supplements for qualifications: