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Geopolist | Istanbul Center for Geopolitics > Brazil Researcher

Brazil Researcher

Last updated: June 27, 2025 12:02 pm
By GEOPOLIST | Istanbul Center for Geopolitics Published June 27, 2025 4 Min Read
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Armed Conflict Location & Event Data (ACLED)

Armed Conflict Location & Event Data (ACLED)


Position description

Armed Conflict Location & Event Data (ACLED) is a disaggregated data collection, analysis, and crisis mapping institution. The ACLED team collects conflict information, conducts analysis to describe, explore, and test conflict scenarios, and makes both data and analysis open for free use by the public. ACLED’s work is regularly used to inform journalism, academic research, and public discourse on conflict, and to support practitioners and policymakers. ACLED is the highest quality and most widely used real-time data and analysis source on political violence and protest around the world.

The consultancy opportunity:

ACLED is looking for a Brazil Researcher to assist in the collection, of political violence and protest data across Colombia and Venezuela. Researchers must be available for around 30 hours per week. This position is fully remote and can be done from any location with reliable internet service. This consultancy opportunity will require a researcher to submit deliverables weekly on Saturdays/Sundays. This is an entry-level, independent contractor position.

Collection of data is conducted by reviewing news, international organization, NGO and security reports on a list of assigned countries, and recording the incidents of political violence into an Excel template. Researchers will focus on coding events to provide holistic coverage of current political violence, ranging from protests to battles.

Review and management of data involves ensuring the quality, consistency and reliability of the data produced. This consultancy opportunity provides team members with experience conducting detail-oriented tasks, and producing quantitative data.

Specific deliverables:

Candidates who are selected will undergo extensive ACLED training. The training consists of several exercises. Candidates’ exercises will be scrutinized and only those who are performing at the required level will be retained as Researchers.

For those selected, the initial consultancy period will be from July 2025 to June 2026. After this, continuation may be possible, pending performance and availability of funding.

Please note that this position involves working with conflict-related media and reading about violent events.

Remuneration:

Remuneration is 20 USD per hour.

Skills and competencies:

ACLED is seeking applicants who have the following skills and experience:

  • University degree in international relations, political science, conflict studies, peacebuilding, international development, or related field;
  • Familiarity with Excel (essential);
  • Fluency in English (essential);
  • Fluency in Portuguese (essential);
  • Fluency in Spanish is an advantage;
  • Experience conducting desk-based research;
  • Experience working to deadlines with limited supervision;
  • A high level of attention to detail and the ability to receive and incorporate feedback;
  • Access to a computer, a reliable internet connection, email, and a recent version of Microsoft Office;
  • Research focus or professional experience in conflict research in Latin America generally, or country-specific studies focused on Brazil is a strong advantage;
  • Familiarity with conflict and actors in the relevant countries;
  • Research focus or professional experience in media monitoring, political violence studies, or related areas is advantageous.

 

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