The following article is from 拉丁美洲科学与文化 (JLASC)
Organization: Journal of Latin American Sciences and Culture (JLASC)
Department: Science Culture Department, in coordination with the Andean Road Countries for Science and Technology, Universidad Privada del Valle (UNIVALLE), International Green Science Center for Latin America and the Caribbean (IGSCLAC)
Application Deadline: October 31, 2025
Program Period: November 1, 2025 – January 10, 2026
Total Hours: 300 hours
Shape the Future of Science Communication on an International Stage
Are you a passionate student or recent graduate eager to bridge the gap between science and society? The Journal of Latin American Sciences and Culture (JLASC) invites you to apply for a unique and immersive role as a Research Assistant within our dynamic Science Culture Department.
This is an opportunity to become a key player in an international network dedicated to fostering scientific dialogue and collaboration. You will work directly on initiatives that connect researchers, policymakers, and the public across different countries.
Why Join Us?
This is an opportunity to:
Gain International Experience: Work in a truly international environment from day one, collaborating with a global team and stakeholders from diverse cultural and academic backgrounds.
Travel and Connect: Selected candidates will have the opportunity to participate in and potentially travel for project-related activities, building an international network.
Develop High-Impact Skills: Move beyond theory and engage in the practical side of science communication, project management, and international academic cooperation.
Receive Formal Recognition: Upon successful completion of the 300-hour program, you will be awarded a formal certificate detailing your contributions and the skills you have acquired.
Make a Real Impact: Contribute to projects that directly influence how science is communicated and perceived, promoting a robust science culture in the region and beyond.
Key Responsibilities:
As a Research Assistant, you will be involved in:
Assisting in the development and implementation of science communication strategies.
Supporting the coordination of international projects with partner institutions in the Andean Road countries.
Conducting research and compiling reports on science culture, policy, and innovation trends.
Helping to organize and promote virtual and in-person academic events, workshops, and seminars.
Drafting and editing content for various platforms, including our website, social media, and newsletters.
Supporting the editorial team in special projects related to science dissemination.
We Are Looking For Candidates Who:
Are currently enrolled in or have recently completed a degree in Communications, International Relations, Science, Engineering, Education, Journalism, or a related field.
Possess a strong interest in science communication, cultural exchange, and international cooperation.
Have excellent written and verbal communication skills.
Are proficient in English; proficiency in Spanish and Chinese are a significant advantage.
Are self-motivated, proactive, and able to work effectively in a distributed team environment.
Have a keen eye for detail and strong organizational skills.
How to Apply:
Interested candidates are requested to submit their Curriculum Vitae (CV) and a brief statement of interest (maximum 200 words) to editorial@journalasc.org by October 31, 2025.
Please use the subject line: “Application for Research Assistant – [Your Full Name]”.
Journal of Latin American Sciences and Culture (JLASC)
Building Bridges Through the Science Culture Construction (SCC)
www.journalasc.org
Editors: Dinglan, Alan, Mary, Dimitri.
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