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Undergraduate research opportunities in water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH) in low- and middle-income countries

Post Date
08/16/2024
Description

Background
The Water Institute at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill is one of the world’s leading research and learning institutions for water, sanitation, and hygiene (WaSH). We conduct qualitative and quantitative research across the entire WaSH sector and play a major role in advancing evidence-based policies and practices in national, regional, and international fora. Our mission is strengthening global WaSH through research, policy, and practice. Our core focus is producing policy and practice-oriented science. We target our research to address the needs of vulnerable and marginalized populations to ensure that people have sustainable access to WaSH to meet their health, economic, social, and environmental needs.
The Water Institute has several openings for undergraduate students to participate in research related to WaSH in low- and middle-income countries. The Water Institute addresses these challenges through research that identifies problems, develops solutions, demonstrates that solutions can work in the real world, and scales up action.
Current opportunities
Students who complete research through the Water Institute will receive hands-on training and mentoring from our core faculty and staff. Students will have opportunities to network with WaSH professionals, apply quantitative, qualitative, and project management skills, collect and/or analyze data, and learn about programmatic approaches used by major non-governmental and multilateral organizations (e.g., WHO, UNICEF). Opportunities are available for the following topics:
• Reviewing and analyzing water system data to understand the occurrence of toxic metals in drinking water in low- and middle-income countries
• Analyzing school, healthcare facility, household, and water system data to understand enablers and barriers to WaSH service delivery in LMICs
• Reviewing the effectiveness and evidence of the impact for WaSH in healthcare facility interventions and programmatic approaches
• Documenting knowledge management systems and diffusion of learning within the WaSH sector
• Evaluating WaSH infrastructure sustainability and operations and maintenance
We are particularly interested in students with the following skills:
• Statistical analysis/epidemiology
• Environmental modeling
• Qualitative interviewing and analysis
• Systematic literature review
• Technical writing and policy analysis

Interested students should complete the Qualtrics form at https://unc.az1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_efJVIZgTH6m49am
When prompted for the keyword for this posting, please enter the keyword “general interest.”

Faculty Advisor
Ryan Cronk
Research Supervisor
Timothy Purvis
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Application Deadline
03/08/2025