university research assistant
University research assistants conduct academic research for the university or college they are employed in. They may assist professors they are affiliated with, their supervisor, in their research or develop their own in the related field of that professor.
About university research assistant
As a university research assistant, you will be at the forefront of academic inquiry, conducting scholarly research under the mentorship of experienced professors while developing expertise in your discipline. Your role involves designing research studies, conducting literature reviews, collecting and analyzing data using sophisticated methodologies, and drafting academic papers and technical documentation. You will engage with the scientific community through conferences and publications, contributing to the advancement of knowledge in your field. Your responsibilities include managing research data according to FAIR principles (Findable, Accessible, Interoperable, Reusable), utilizing open-source software and programming languages, and sometimes learning additional languages to access international research. Polish universities and research institutions increasingly value research assistants who can bridge theory and practice, with growing opportunities in EU-funded research projects and interdisciplinary collaborations that address real-world challenges.
Key Work Functions
Core areas of responsibility for a university research assistant.
Research Design and Methodology
- Develop and refine research design and methodologies appropriate for your research questions
- Conduct comprehensive scientific literature reviews to identify research gaps and inform study design
- Apply scientific research methodology and research design principles from your discipline
- Collaborate with professors and research teams to develop research proposals and obtain funding
Data Management and Analysis
- Collect research data through experiments, surveys, interviews, or literature analysis according to protocol
- Manage research data according to FAIR principles ensuring findability, accessibility, interoperability, and reusability
- Use data processing techniques and statistical analysis tools to analyze research findings
- Maintain detailed research notes and data documentation to ensure transparency and reproducibility
Academic Writing and Dissemination
- Draft scientific and academic papers including literature reviews, methodology sections, results, and discussions
- Prepare technical documentation, research reports, and conference abstracts for publication
- Disseminate research results to the scientific community through publications and conference presentations
- Write research proposals and grant applications to secure funding for ongoing and future projects
Professional Development and Collaboration
- Demonstrate disciplinary expertise and keep current with developments in your field of expertise
- Interact professionally in research and professional environments, including conferences and seminars
- Monitor developments in your field and discuss research proposals with colleagues and supervisors
- Increase the impact of science on policy and society through engagement and knowledge transfer activities
Technical and Software Skills
- Operate open-source software and programming languages appropriate for data analysis and research visualization
- Learn and speak different languages to access and engage with international research literature and communities
- Evaluate research activities and methodologies against international standards and best practices
European Skills Framework
Skills and knowledge areas required for this occupation based on European classification.
Essential (41)
Optional (37)
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