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Associate Researcher

Sharq.Org is looking to hire an associate to engage in a research initiative that will engage cultural actors in Lebanon and result in the development of a policy paper aimed at the Lebanese government and international donors that support the arts and culture sector in Lebanon.

The research associate, guided by the principle researcher, will support the project by:

Encouraging cultural actors in Lebanon to complete an online survey

Participate in the selection of up to 10 female cultural actors who will be invited to participate in an expert workshop

Participate in and take notes during a two-hour expert workshop (to be held online)

Summarise, in writing: (a) key concepts considered during the workshop; (b) key functions, challenges, opportunities, donors, government policies, historical events that influence the arts & culture sector in Lebanon in general and minority groups in particular (based on literature review)

Support the wide dissemination of the policy paper in Lebanon

Promote and participate in a dissemination event to be held in Beirut (COVID restrictions permitting) or online

 

Eligibility

Bi-lingual – able to speak and write in both Arabic and English

At least five years active experience in the arts & cultures sector in Lebanon

Experience with research and writing, be it for media or academia

 

Anticipated  engagement hours:                30-40

Assignment Fee:                               1,000 USD

Intervention Sectors
Culture
Location
  • Lebanon
Application Deadline
Organisation
Salary Range
> 3000 (USD)
Contract Type
Consultancy
Application Submission Guidelines

Send your CV, writing sample and a brief email explaining how you fit the eligibility criteria.

If you don't fit the eligibility criteria please do not apply. Your name will be remembered for the wrong reasons. thank you.

Requires a Cover Letter?
No
Experience Requirements
5 to 10 years
Education Degree
Bachelor Degree
Arabic
Very Good
English
Very Good
French
None
Hide guidelines for wrong answers
No