The NIJ Research Assistantship Program offers highly qualified doctoral students the opportunity to bring their expertise to NIJ to work across offices and program areas to obtain a practical and applied research experience.
We welcome students from all academic disciplines to apply and connect their research to the criminal justice field. This unique assistantship is an opportunity to learn and contribute to the breadth and depth of science research in which NIJ engages. NIJ provides funds to participating universities to pay salaries and other costs associated with research assistants who work on NIJ research activities.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Research Assistants may work remotely until onsite working at NIJ has resumed.
Students have until January 3, 2022 to work with their schools to apply.
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