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[ecrea] doctoral study opportunities, Örebro University
Mon Jan 23 16:18:00 GMT 2017
Ref: ORU 2.2.1-00118/2017
Örebro University is a modern and prominent broad-based university with
the courage to review and the ability to evolve. Our professional degree
programmes are among the best in the country and we endeavour to be an
attractive place of work where members of staff feel a sense of pride
and satisfaction. 1,300 employees, 400 doctoral students and 15,000
students come to work and study at Örebro University.
The School of Humanities, Education and Social Sciences at Örebro
University is currently offering doctoral study opportunities within
Media and Communication Studies as part of the initiative "Successful
Ageing".
The doctoral study initiative "Successful Ageing" is a central component
of a cross-faculty research theme in which the ageing part of our
population is viewed as a resource rather than a problem. The goal is to
develop a better understanding of what "successful ageing" is or could
be, focusing on its components and underlying mechanisms, as well as on
the design of concrete methods, innovations, products, etcetera, that
will support successful ageing from an individual, organisational and
social perspective. This is important, not only for the well-being of
the elderly themselves, but also for the future development of a society
for all.
Media and Communication Studies at Örebro University is a thriving
research environment of recognised international and global standing. It
houses peer-reviewed international publications such as "Journal of
Language and Politics" and "Social Semiotics", as well as the book
series "Bloomsbury Advances in Critical Discourse Studies". Media and
Communication Studies at Örebro is one of the world's leading centres in
critical studies of traditional/online media discourse, of political and
strategic communication, and of film and visual communication.
Doctoral studentships
The position announced is linked to the doctoral programme Successful
Ageing. The proposed doctoral project should aim at answering questions
about the role of the media in mediatisation and discursive construction
of successful ageing and elderly wellbeing. The project must be
empirically driven and should fall within the field of, broadly
understood, critical studies of discourse.
The successful candidate is expected to be able to communicate
scientific results in English, both in speech and in writing.
The successful candidate is offered a place on the doctoral programme
concluding with the Degree of Doctor. The position is offered as a
full-time doctoral studentship for the duration of the programme (4
years). The initial salary for a doctoral studentship is 25,300 SEK per
month.
Entry requirements and selection
For admission to doctoral studies, applicants are required to meet
general and specific entry requirements. In addition, they shall be
considered in other respects to have the ability required to benefit
from the programme. For a full account of the entry requirements, refer
to the admissions regulations
<https://www.oru.se/globalassets/inforum-sv/centrala-dokument/styrdokument/foreskrifter/antagningsordning-for-utbildning-pa-forskarniva.pdf>
as well as to annex 2 to the general syllabus
<https://www.oru.se/english/study/doctoral-education/subjects-and-general-syllabus/media-and-communication-studies/>
for the subject.
General entry requirements
Applicants meet the general entry requirements for doctoral studies if they:
1. have been awarded a qualification at the Master's level, or
2. have satisfied the requirements for courses comprising at least 240
credits (four years) of which at least 60 credits (one year) were
awarded at the Master's level, or
3. have acquired substantially equivalent knowledge in some other way
in Sweden or abroad.
Applicants with credits or qualifications from undergraduate programmes
under the previous Swedish higher education system corresponding to
these entry requirements are also eligible.
Specific entry requirements A person meets the specific entry
requirements* for doctoral studies in the subject if he or she has
received a passing grade in courses of at least 120 credits, including
an independent project on both the advanced course level and on the
second cycle, in media and communication studies. Applicants who have
acquired substantially corresponding knowledge, in Sweden or abroad,
also meet the specific entry requirements.
Transitional provisions
Applicants with credits or qualifications from undergraduate programmes
under the previous Swedish higher education system corresponding to
these entry requirements are also eligible. This primarily refers to a
passing grade in courses of at least 80 credits under the previous
credit system, including an independent project on both the previous
advanced course level/60 credit level and the previous higher advanced
course level/80 credit level, in media and communication studies.
* This is a translation of the specific entry requirements and
transitional provisions as found in the general syllabus for the
subject. In the event of a discrepancy, the Swedish-language version
shall prevail.
Selection
In selecting between applicants, their ability to benefit from the
doctoral studies shall be taken into account. If applicants are found to
have equal qualifications, preference will be given to applicants of the
underrepresented sex. The term underrepresented sex here refers to if
and when the share of either female or male students enrolled on the
doctoral programme in the subject amounts to less than 40 per cent.
Other
For information on doctoral studies at Örebro University, go to the
university's webpages on doctoral education
<https://www.oru.se/english/study/doctoral-education/> .
Contact
More information about the programme and the position can be obtained
from Dean of humanities & Social Sciences, Prof. Joachim Åström
(joachim.astrom /at/ oru.se) <mailto:(joachim.astrom /at/ oru.se)> .
Application for the programme and the doctoral studentship The
application is made online. Click the button "Apply" to begin the
application procedure (please note that this feature does not work on
mobile phones or tablets).
For the application to be complete, it must contain the following
documents in electronic format:
The form " Application form for admission to research studies
<http://www.oru.se/globalassets/oru-sv/om-universitetet/jobba-hos-oss/anmalningsblankett-utbildning-pa-forskarniva.pdf>
"
Curriculum Vitae (CV)
Proof of completed higher education; if applicable, degree certificates
Independent project (degree project)
Copies of relevant certificates/references
Project description
As a general rule, applications and attachments should be written in
Swedish, Danish, Norwegian or English. Documents in other languages must
be translated into Swedish or English by an authorised translator. A
list of authorised translators can be obtained from the Swedish Legal,
Financial and Administrative Services Agency ( www.kammarkollegiet.se
<http://www.kammarkollegiet.se/> ).
An application for admission to the programme is by default also an
application for a doctoral studentship.
*The application deadline is 10 February 2017. We look forward to
receiving your application. *
We decline any contact with advertisers or recruitment agencies in the
recruitment process.
Link to the published advert in English:
<https://www.oru.se/english/working-at-orebro-university/jobs-and-vacancies/?rmpage=job&rmjob=2889&rmlang=UK>
https://www.oru.se/english/working-at-orebro-university/jobs-and-vacancies/?rmpage=job&rmjob=2889&rmlang=UK
Link to the published advert in Swedish:
<https://www.oru.se/jobba-hos-oss/lediga-jobb/?rmpage=job&rmjob=2888&rmlang=SE>
https://www.oru.se/jobba-hos-oss/lediga-jobb/?rmpage=job&rmjob=2888&rmlang=SE
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