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[ecrea] eParticipation -PhD Studentship - University of Dundee (Scotland)
Mon Jun 14 09:16:56 GMT 2010
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>eParticipation
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>University of Dundee - School of Computing
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>Applications are invited for a PhD studentship
>in eParticipation funded by the EPSRC. The
>studentship is a joint appointment between the
>Social Inclusion through the Digital Economy Hub
>and the Argumentation Research Group, based in
>the School of Computing at the University of
>Dundee. The project will explore how
>technologies for discussion, debate and
>participation online can meet the demands of diverse user groups.
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>About Digital Inclusion: The ability to use new
>technologies is currently at the heart of social
>inclusion, with those excluded being left of out
>of many work, entertainment, communication,
>healthcare and social benefits. Our goal is to
>develop interfaces and access methods to systems
>and services that are appropriate for everyone.
>The SiDE Hub research brings together a
>multidisciplinary team to address a complex set
>of inclusion issues. For more information, see
><http://www.side.ac.uk/>http://www.side.ac.uk/
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>About Argumentation Technology: The argument web
>is a vision for debate, negotiation and critical
>rationality brought to the digital world. It is
>a meeting of many dozens of research projects at
>institutions worldwide which collectively aim to
>support the analysis, generation, critiquing,
>evaluation, teaching, and mathematical
>interpretation of argument, debate, and reasoned
>interaction online. For more information, see
><http://arg.dundee.ac.uk/>http://arg.dundee.ac.uk/
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>At the most recent RAE, the School's research
>was rated fourth in Scotland, with two thirds of
>its research rated world leading or
>internationally excellent (4* or 3*). Dundee has
>been ranked amongst the top places in the world
>for scientists to work (The Scientist), and has
>one of the lowest costs of living in the UK.
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>Stipendary payments are at EPSRC levels (£13,290
>tax-free for academic year 2009/10). Applicants
>should meet the EPSRC's eligibility requirements
>(see <http://www.epsrc.ac.uk>www.epsrc.ac.uk),
>and should typically have a first class degree
>in an appropriate subject. Interest in, or
>exposure to, argumentation and debate in either
>computational or philosophical settings would be
>a distinct advantage, as would applicants with
>skills and interests in HCI, interaction design,
>ethnography or other approaches involved in creating improved user experiences.
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>The project and the appointment will run from 1 September 2010 through until
>31 March 2014 (42 months).
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>Further details are available from
><http://arg.dundee.ac.uk>http://arg.dundee.ac.uk
>. Applicants should send a CV with a covering
>letter to Prof. Chris Reed, School of Computing,
>University of Dundee, Dundee DD1 4HN, or by
>email to
><mailto:(chris /at/ computing.dundee.ac.uk)>(chris /at/ computing.dundee.ac.uk),
>by the closing date, 01 August 2010.
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