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Research assistants (RAs) during your PhD is a way to get graduate stipends during your PhD, and is generally a way that the university pays you to do research. The amount you get paid is normally not that much - it just covers your costs of living and possibly tuition.
However, I was really curious with what a RA does when I started my PhD. Normally, RAs will perform various research tasks for the principal investigator.
What are the research assistant duties? Here is a list of these duties:
1. Write reviews of papers.
2. Collect data or clean data.
3. Analyze data for a paper.
4. Perform interviews.
5. Write the bull-work part of a paper.
What is the job description of a graduate research assistant?
Generally, what you should be doing is research, and it should be getting you to 75% of where you should be as an independent thinker.
What should you not be doing as a research assistant?
1. Laundry or personal tasks for the PI.
2. Things that don’t take advantage of your capabilities.
3. Things that are outside of your scope or responsibility.
4. Feeling like you are being taken advantage of.
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