The Harmful Military Technology Researcher will analyze documents related to military research on campus, as obtained by students through Access to Information requests. They will be expected to compile summary results in order to inform future campaigns and popular education materials on these topics.

Analyze documents exchanged between researchers and weapons contractors, including but not limited to emails, powerpoints, progress reports, contracts, and related agreements; Conduct background and technical research related to these documents, such as using online search engines and academic databases; Document research results in an accessible format for translation into educational and campaign materials; Investigate ongoing research conducted in relevant McGill laboratories, including but not limited to projects, publications, and funding sources.

RESPONSIBILITIES:OTHER RESPONSIBILITIES AND FUNCTIONS:

To undertake other duties and responsibilities as may be assigned by the Vice-President (University Affairs) and Vice-President (External Affairs) from time to time.





SUPERVISION REQUIRED:

The Harmful Military Technology Researcher receives general direction from the Vice-President (University Affairs) and Vice-President (External Affairs).





High-pressure work environment from both an operational and political perspective; Equipment used: Computer, Microsoft Office, academic databases.

WORKING CONDITIONS: