The Center for Dialogue & Pluralism (CDP; formerly the Intergroup Dialogue Project) reports directly to the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education. The center’s core mission is to collaborate with the Cornell academic community to advance intentional engagement across, and about, differences as an essential democratic practice. Leveraging the diversity of knowledge, perspectives, and experiences at the university, CDP’s educational work focuses on building capacity in four key areas: human connection, social and personal identities, intentional communication, and collaborative change. The Research Aide will contribute to qualitative and quantitative projects through data preparation and basic analyses, in addition to supporting the dissemination of research and assessment findings. CDP applies both qualitative and quantitative research methods in an effort to produce a thorough analysis of our work. We use surveys, interviews, and focus groups to collect data from undergraduate, professional student, staff, and faculty participants in our programs.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree