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[ecrea] 4 x six-month post-doc positions + training: ‘Data, Diversity and Inequality in the Creative Industries’

Wed Nov 08 18:39:14 GMT 2017






/Data, Diversity and Inequality//in the Creative Industries /is an AHRC-funded project based at the Universities of Leeds, Sheffield, and York. We are recruiting four, six-month Creative Economy Engagement Fellows to start in January 2018 or as soon as possible thereafter.

The project aims to explore data about creative industry workers and audiences in order to understand patterns (for example of diversity and inequality) within the sector. The four Creative Economy Engagement Fellows will each work with one partner organization to devise and implement data exploration that is relevant to partners, with supervision and training from the proposing team. You will work in partnership with organizations in the creative economy and will spend time in those organizations. Partnerships can be set up by the Fellows themselves or by the project team. This is an excellent opportunity for recent postdocs to engage in training, develop skills, and gain experience of working with creative industries.

These roles will be based at:

  * Sheffield Methods Institute and Digital Society Network at the
    University of Sheffield (contacts Mark Taylor and Helen Kennedy)
  * School of Media & Communications, University of Leeds (contact Kate
    Oakley)
  * Digital Creativity Labs, University of York (contact Darren Reed).

To apply for one of the two posts at Sheffield, visit https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/jobs <https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/jobs> and search ‘Creative Economy Engagement Fellow’ (attachment removed). To apply for the posts at Leeds and York, visit their jobs pages or contact the staff named above.

We hope to interview for all posts on 6^th December 2017, and for successful candidates to start as soon as possible in 2018.


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