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Two PhD Scholarships Centre for Digital Citizenship

Written by LOWONGAN KERJA TERBARU on 06:22

Two PhD Scholarships
Centre for Digital Citizenship
Institute of Communications Studies

The Centre for Digital Citizenship was established by the Institute of
Communications Studies in August 2007. It is co-directed by Professor
Stephen Coleman and Professor Ann Macintosh. Its research focuses on
public communication in an era of digital media, bringing together
work on e-democracy, participation and deliberation, new media and
political efficacy. The Centre's unique task is to consolidate
research in both social scientific and technological domains, seeking
to translate and integrate concepts, methods and styles that have been
traditionally isolated within disciplinary silos. Building on the
reputation of the Institute of Communications Studies as a forerunner
in the social and political study of modern communication and
technology, the Centre conducts, facilitates and promotes
collaborative interdisciplinary research.


As part of the University's strategic commitment to the Centre for
Digital Citizenship we are offering two PhD full fee scholarships.
These scholarships present an exciting opportunity for committed and
enthusiastic researchers with an interest in the Internet as a space
for political and civic participation.
Applications are invited from suitable candidates for PhD scholarships
related to the following areas:

1. The place for argument visualisation in structuring political discussion.

2. Digital storytelling and political engagement.

Supervisors: Professor Ann Macintosh and Professor Stephen Coleman
Start Dates: January-March, 2008.

Candidates will have at least a 2.1 class degree and ideally a Masters
degree in a relevant discipline. In the first instance, candidates
should send a curriculum vitae and a 2000 word
statement setting out your understanding of, and interest in, the
research area to: Mrs Christine Bailey c.bailey@leeds.ac.uk.
For informal discussion please contact Professor Macintosh
a.macintosh@leeds.ac.uk.

Ref number 313202 Closing dates for applications 10 December 2007

Fees and Cost of Living in Leeds

The terms of the scholarships are the full payment of Home/EU fees for
three years or a contribution of up to 5000 pounds to the tuition fee
of an international student for three years, subject to annual review
and satisfactory progress. Additionally, full-time research
postgraduate students will have the opportunity to undertake either
paid research or teaching activities up to 250 hours per academic
year.

Although Leeds is a thriving city, and the UK 's second finance centre
after London , it is a much cheaper place to live than London , or
indeed most parts of the south of England. Cost of living information
can be found at
http://www.leeds.ac.uk/students/cost_of_living_postgrad.htm .
Candidates whose first language is not English must provide evidence
that their English language is sufficient to meet the specific demands
of their study. For further information about postgraduate research
procedures see http://www.leeds.ac.uk/rds/index.html.

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