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Research Assistant Vacancy at Wetlands International-South Asia

Job Title: Research Assistant, Wetlands International-South Asia

Location: Delhi

Organization’s profile:

Wetlands International- South Asia is involved in implementation of projects and regional strategy of the organization. The position is based in Wetlands International South Asia Office in New Delhi, but may require national and international travel.

Job Description:

The candidate will work in a team dedicated to developing project baselines, review literature, manage databases, and support project reporting and communication.

Eligibility: Masters in environmental sciences/ life sciences/ natural resource management/ economics or a related sector.

Experience of environmental surveys, Database management, GIS and Remote sensing will be an advantage.

How to apply:

Apply online by sending a mail to recruitment(at)wi-sa(dot)org. Write “Application – Research Assistant” in subject line with 200 word statement of intent and two references.

Last date for the application: 15 April, 2014

Reference: WI- South Asia

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