Question.400 - The final draft of your research narrative is due?3 days after the date of your conference?by 11:59 PM. I set a due date of Feb.16, as all of the essays should be submitted by then, but you'll need to check your conference schedule for when your final draft is due. Final Draft (2500-3000 words) due three days after the date of your conference.The Scenario You have recently graduated from a Human Relations program with an advanced degree. In a congratulatory message, your close friend forwards you a job announcement that she believes suits your educational portfolio perfectly. Read the message and the job ad and write the ten-page personal research statement that it requires (*the resume and cover letter are not required). The Message Hey ______, Wow, seems like just the other day when you started your masters. Congrats! I dont know if youre looking for jobs yet, but I heard about this opening at a non-profit in DC that seems to gel pretty well with what youve told me about human relations. Ill attach it to this message. I have a friend who works there, and he gave me the inside scoop. He said what theyre really looking for is two things: they dont just want competent researchersthey want people who can bring their own research agenda and passion. And they want people who can add to the variety of backgrounds and perspectives to their team. So I guess the personal narrative part of the app actually matters this time. Hope that helps! Looking forward to visiting you when I come home this summerif youre not in DC by then! Your friend, Z The Job Ad ??????????? Position Announcement ??????????? Resident Research Scholar ??????????? Applications Deadline: Wednesday, September 16th __________ is a not-for-profit research and advocacy agency dedicated to furthering diversity, equity, and social justice through education and policy change. We are currently seeking to add three resident scholars to our Washington, DC office. The residents would be responsible for generating white papers, action memos, and educational videos on issues related to diversity and equity in institutional cultures such as corporations, schools, and governmental agencies. As a collaborative workspace, we are especially interested in researchers who can bring their unique educational, work, and life perspectives to bear on our shared problem-solving efforts. Applications should include a cover letter*, a resume*, and a personal research statement of between 2500 and 3000 words [Prof S's note: the first draft can be 2000-3000 words]. This statement should introduce a research agenda by telling the story of your personal engagement with the issue and of your research journey up to this point. It should also reference a limited number (maximum 5) of key sources to establish what has already been written, and what remains to be done. Personal research statements should be double-spaced and in 12-point font, following APA style for in-text citations. ? __________________________________________________________________________________ If this scenario is a little confusing, it may help to think about/break down the assignment as follows: In many ways, this essay is a?research proposal?that allows you to do some preliminary exploration and research with goals for future exploration and work. Most proposal documents have to provide some background information, some initial research to show what issues there are and what the future work is hoping to achieve, and then a proposal for what the future goals and objectives are.? This assignment will incorporate 3 main components:? Personal connection: Some of your personal engagement/experience with this issue and how your previous experiences led to expertise or to just a desire to explore this issue in further depth. This will come through in your opening and as part of your research journey. Research Journey: Information about your research journey up to this point (what you've researched so far and how you've gone about it).? Synthesizes preliminary research on the issue, establishing what scholars have already written on the subject and what remains to be done (gaps in the scholarship, for example). Proposal: A proposal on how the issue can be addressed (how the agency or organization can address the issue) and how your experience will contribute
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