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Experience with low cytometry and immune phenotyping, computational analysis, epigenetic profiling and chromatin assays, molecular biology, and cell culture research techniques and procedures desired.

Build creative briefs rooted in clear insights uncovered from cultural research, audience data, and industry analysis * Collaborate and project manage across relevant departments (including ...

Minimum 2 years of academic and applied research experience in relevant fields (e.g. religious studies, anthropology, cultural heritage) * Bachelor on Otoman history or Turkish language or related ...

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How much do cultural research jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for cultural research in the United States is $31.80, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.95 and $40.14 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Cultural Research job?

A Cultural Research job involves studying and analyzing different aspects of cultures, including traditions, social behaviors, languages, and historical developments. Professionals in this field often work in academia, government agencies, NGOs, or private organizations to provide insights into cultural dynamics and trends. They conduct qualitative and quantitative research, field studies, and data analysis to understand how cultures evolve and interact. This research can help shape policies, marketing strategies, educational programs, and community development initiatives.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Cultural Research position, and why are they important?

To thrive in Cultural Research, strong analytical abilities, cross-cultural competence, and a background in social sciences or anthropology are typically required. Familiarity with qualitative and quantitative research methods, data analysis software, and sometimes certifications in cultural studies can be important assets. Effective communication, adaptability, and keen observation are crucial soft skills for engaging with diverse communities and stakeholders. These skills are vital for producing accurate insights and meaningful recommendations that respect cultural nuances and real-world contexts.

What are some common challenges faced in a Cultural Research role?

Cultural Research professionals often encounter challenges such as navigating language barriers, building trust within unfamiliar communities, and ensuring ethical standards in data collection. Balancing objectivity while being sensitive to cultural differences can require both patience and adaptability. Additionally, researchers may need to manage multiple projects simultaneously and often work in interdisciplinary teams with tight deadlines. Developing strong fieldwork strategies and maintaining open communication with stakeholders can help address these challenges effectively and foster successful project outcomes.

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Infographic showing various Cultural Research job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 91% Full Time, 7% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 6% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $66,138 per year, or $31.8 per hour.
Research Senior Technician

$17.25 - $23.75/hr

Part-time

Posted 18 hours ago


Job description

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Job Title:Research Senior TechnicianDepartment:Medicine | School Biomedical Sciences Microbial Infection and Immunity

Job Description
Research Technician 3 to assist and support scientific investigation to study HIV vaccine development and viral-associated comorbidities as directed in the Department of Microbial Infection and Immunity; independently conducts assigned experiments; performs a variety of flow cytometry and immune phenotyping, computational analysis, epigenetic profiling and chromatin assays, molecular biology, and cell cultureresearch techniques and procedures; sorts and processes tissue and blood samples; tests and evaluates current procedures; performs routine procedures on lab animals including surgical procedures and/or administration of drugs; records, consolidates and assists with analysis of research results; assists in evaluating validity of data obtained from experimental procedures; summarizes data for inclusion in grant proposals and manuscripts; prepares research progress reports; assists principal investigator with the preparation of publications, manuscripts, articles, posters, and abstracts; conducts library research on requested topics through researching current literature; oversees and maintains accurate records of laboratory activities; assists with training of junior research staff, and undergraduate and graduate students in research methods and equipment operation; sets up and operates laboratory equipment; monitors research supply, including specimens, inventory and initiates procurement requests as needed;
Minimum Education Required
Bachelor's Level Degree or equivalent combination of education and experience with a Major in biological sciences.
Required Qualifications
A Bachelor's degree in a biological/health science or an equivalent combination of education and experience is required. Ability to translate, adapt and apply academic or practical knowledge in the conduct of biological/health science research is required. Experience in a biological/health research capacity is required. Experience with low cytometry and immune phenotyping, computational analysis, epigenetic profiling and chromatin assays, molecular biology, and cell culture research techniques and procedures desired. Experience with animal handling and husbandry desired.

FUNCTION: Research and Scholarship

SUB-FUNCTION: Research

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Additional Information:Location:Biomedical Research Tower (0112)Position Type:RegularScheduled Hours:20Shift:First Shift

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