Part-time Research Assistant I (Project code R6946) [A&SS] at Open University of Hong Kong
, Hong Kong, China -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

20 Apr, 26

Salary

0.0

Posted On

20 Jan, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Research, Interviewing, Feedback Collection, Editing, Scheduling, Coordination, Liaison, Cultural Industry Management, Education, Cultural Studies, Journalism, Communication, Social Sciences, Computer Skills, Chinese, English

Industry

Description
Founded in 1989, Hong Kong Metropolitan University (HKMU) is a modern, vibrant and dynamic university. We tailor our professional programmes to adapt to market trends and meet industry needs, thus providing our students with quality professional education and clear career paths. Being the first University of Applied Sciences (UAS) in Hong Kong, we pledge to play a pioneering role in enhancing recognition of vocational and professional education and training, and nurturing talents with both applied skills and knowledge. As a faculty-driven, student-centred university in support of innovative teaching and learning, strategic research, and stakeholder outreach to provide maximum benefit to our communities, we conduct research that advances knowledge and enhances teaching, focusing on strategic areas, including digital humanities and literature, international business, gerontechnology, personalised care, smart city, open and innovative education, and bilingual learning and teaching. HKMU is becoming an ever more vital link in addressing and helping Hong Kong to solve many difficult challenges – as part of our involvement in, and commitment to, the ‘metropolis’ of Hong Kong. Our plans to expand into the Greater Bay Area (GBA) will also cultivate talent to serve Hong Kong and the wider metropolitan GBA. For more information about the University, please visit https://www.hkmu.edu.hk We are now looking for a suitable person to fill the following position in the School of Arts and Social Sciences: Major Duties and Responsibilities The appointee will assist in a research project Mental Health and Music Education in Hong Kong. (Project code R6946). The appointee will be responsible mainly for the following: · Conducting research for developing and publishing two academic articles; · Playing the role of an interviewer to interview music students and teachers; · Collecting feedback and editing articles collected from the interviewees · Scheduling and coordinating interview sessions · Liaising with internal and external parties. Candidates Candidates should possess the following qualifications, experience and competence: · Have a master’s degree in preferably in the field of Cultural Industry Management, Education, Cultural Studies, Journalism and Communication, Social Sciences, or a related discipline; · An excellent command of Chinese and English; · competent at computer skills and software (e.g. MS Office using Word, Excel, PowerPoint); · Candidates with network and knowledge in the music field will be considered first. Terms and Conditions for Appointment Successful candidate will be appointed on a temporary part-time contract. Benefits will be provided in accordance with the statutory provisions. Duration of Appointment The appointee is expected to work not more than 11 hours per week. The appointee will work for 8 months. To Apply Candidates who are interested in joining us may submit their applications via the University’s eRecruitment System. Closing date of application: 27 January 2026 The personal data collected will be used for the purpose of considering your application for employment. For details, please refer to the “Personal Data (Privacy) Notice for Job Applicant” on the University’s website. If you are not contacted by the University within eight weeks from the closing date of application, you may assume that your application was unsuccessful.
Responsibilities
The appointee will assist in a research project focused on Mental Health and Music Education in Hong Kong. Responsibilities include conducting research, interviewing music students and teachers, collecting feedback, and coordinating interview sessions.
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