Research Coordinator, Center Peacemaking
Listed on 2026-06-21
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Education / Teaching
Academic, University Professor, Education Administration
Research Coordinator, Center for Peacemaking
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The Research Coordinator, Center for Peacemaking leads and advances the Center for Peacemaking's academic working groups, faculty engagement initiatives, and research portfolio. The role guides collaborative scholarship, cultivates faculty participation, and drives the development of innovative programs that advance the Center's mission.
Responsibilities- Lead fundraising and grant development: lead fundraising strategies, identify, pursue, and secure external funding through grants, partnerships, and philanthropic support. Develop competitive grant proposals, steward funder relationships, and manage grant implementation to advance the Center's academic research priorities.
- Manage academic research initiatives: provide leadership for the Center's academic working groups by supporting faculty chairs in advancing research priorities, facilitating collaboration, and ensuring progress toward defined goals and outcomes. Guide the development of calls for research, oversee the allocation and stewardship of research funds, and ensure completion of deliverables, including publications, events, and applied research output.
- Advance faculty & student research engagement: cultivate faculty and graduate student participation in peacemaking research and interdisciplinary scholarship. Develop systems and communications that strengthen engagement with Center initiatives, including research announcements, faculty networks, and student research opportunities. Maintain public-facing resources, including faculty directories, working group profiles, and research reports that highlight the Center's academic contributions.
- Implement communication & storytelling strategy: develop and implement strategic communications that elevate the impact of the Center's academic research initiatives. Produce and disseminate content across web, print, podcast, and media platforms that highlight research outcomes and thought leadership in peacemaking. Represent the Center at professional conferences and gatherings.
- Lead academic and public events: plan and coordinate faculty gatherings, interdisciplinary research convenings, and Center-sponsored events that foster visibility for peacemaking scholarship. Provide operational support for conferences, public talks, and interdisciplinary seminars.
- Financial activities: establish, approve, and monitor budgets for each academic working group to ensure fiscal responsibility and alignment with the Center's strategic priorities.
- Supervision: supervise student employees, including hiring, training, disciplinary actions, and ending the student's assignment.
Skills and Abilities
- Bachelor's degree in Peace Studies, Social Sciences, or Humanities
- A minimum of four years of experience
- Strong writing, editing, and storytelling skills
- Demonstrated success in fundraising, grant writing, and research support
- Commitment to nonviolence, social justice, and interdisciplinary collaboration
Skills and Abilities
- Master's degree in Peace Studies, Social Sciences, or Humanities (or terminal degree strongly preferred)
- Experience in higher education, nonprofit, or research administration
Marquette University offers a rich and competitive Total Rewards package including medical, dental, vision, 403(b) with up to 8% university match, generous time off package, and tuition benefits for employees, spouses, and dependents with no payback requirement. For more information, please view our Marquette University total rewards page: https://(Use the "Apply for this Job" box below)..
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