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The position
The MSc Fellow will join an interdisciplinary team at the International Livestock Research Institute (ILRI) for the “Ear Tag” project, which tests acaricide-impregnated ear tags to improve tick control for livestock keepers in Kenya. The project also explores gender and social factors affecting adoption to promote equitable access and reduce unintended harms.
The fellow will support qualitative data collection, analysis, and scientific writing, with the opportunity to lead or co-author a publication. They will be mentored by ILRI Gender team staff and collaborate with researchers from other project components, including another MSc students.
Terms and reference
Conduct a literature review on gender and adoption of veterinary products in East Africa.
Review and make suggestions on qualitative study tools.
Help recruit and train a small field team (2-4 people) and conduct fieldwork in Busia, Kajiado, and Nandi.
Transcribe audio recordings from fieldwork.
Thematic analysis of data using NVivo.
Help team in writing a peer-reviewed journal article and be a co-author.
Prepare an output to share findings with the community (e.g. poster, one page brief, small talk).
Minimum requirements for the ideal candidate
BSc degree in sociology, anthropology, gender studies, community development, agricultural economics, or a related topic.
Completed coursework in an MSc degree in the stated related fields at an East African University by October 1, 2025.
Fluent in English and Swahili.
Added advantage
Work experience (1+ years) on a field-based research or development.
Experience with livestock or agriculture.
Experience with collecting qualitative data and/ or scientific writing.