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[ecrea] PhD opportunity in digital culture and related fields at Anglia Ruskin

Wed Jun 22 19:06:53 GMT 2011




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The Cultures of the Digital Economy Research Institute (CoDE) invites high quality applications for

a PhD studentship in related disciplines to commence in October 2011. Applicants will need to

demonstrate outstanding performance at both undergraduate (preferably first class honours) and

postgraduate (MA) levels. This 3-year studentship will offer students high quality supervision in one

of our key research areas. As part of their application process, prospective candidates will be

required to submit a PhD proposal in one of the following areas:

Digital Humanities

Digital Performance and Production

Play and Serious Gaming

Social Media and Network Politics

CoDE is a network of academics working in media theory and network culture, media archaeology,

digital music and video, fine arts, video games, production and performance, serious gaming and

digital text, combined with scientific contributions from colleagues involved with design and

technology, audio engineering and computer design and animation.

The Institute fosters a critical and experimental interdisciplinary research environment and through

projects, seminars and published research aims to explore the role of current and emerging

technologies in a creative context.

CoDE is a crucible for thinking outside traditional disciplinary boundaries and a catalyst for

establishing connections with industry and local, national and international communities. Its

location in Cambridge provides it with excellent potential for collaboration with entertainment,

technological, scientific, arts and the heritage industries.

Successful applicants will receive a bursary at the AHRC rate*; a fee waiver; and access to

dedicated postgraduate office space.

For more about CoDE visit:

http://www.anglia.ac.uk/ruskin/en/home/microsites/code.html

*2011 rates are to be published. For more information visit: www.ahrc.ac.uk/FundingOpportunities

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Dr Joss Hands

Senior Lecturer, Communication and Media Studies

Director, Anglia Research Centre in Digital Culture (ARCDigital)

Anglia Ruskin University

Cambridge CB1 1PT

0845 1962254 (Int.+44 (0)1223 196 2254)

(joss.hands /at/ anglia.ac.uk) <mailto:(joss.hands /at/ anglia.ac.uk)>

www.josshands.net



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