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The UC San Diego Center on Gender Equity and Health is seeking interns for a three-campus study to assess knowledge, attitudes, and factors surrounding the prevention of sexual assault, harassment, and dating violence at UCLA, UCSD, and UCSB. The researchers on this project are currently seeking a graduate student from UCSB to join their team as a research intern from December 2018 through the end of the current academic year. Apply today!

By Daina Tagavi, Professional Development Peer
Thursday, December 13th, 2018 - 7:45am


The UC San Diego Center on Gender Equity and Health is seeking interns for a ​three-campus study to assess knowledge, attitudes, and factors surrounding the prevention of sexual assault, harassment​, and dating violence at UCLA, UCSD, and UCSB. In collaboration with the UC Global Health Institute's Women's Health, Gender, and Empowerment Center of Expertise, the team will explore how students, faculty, staff, and administrators perceive the climate regarding sexual violence at these ​three campuses.

This project is funded by CDC and being conducted in partnership with the California Department of Public Health. It focuses on understanding campus climate regarding healthy dating relationships and partner violence prevention.

The researchers on this project are seeking a graduate student from UCSB to join their team as a research intern from December 2018 through the end of the current academic year.

To apply, send cover letter, CV, and statement of availability for training at UCSD from December 17-19, 2018 to msyap@ucsd.edu. The application deadline is December 21, 2018.