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[ecrea] PhD scholarships at Dublin City University
Thu May 04 14:08:57 GMT 2017
*The School of Communications at Dublin City University is now inviting
applications from qualified candidates for up to five PhD Scholarships.*
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The School of Communications at DCU is one of the top Communications
departments in Europe. It is a vibrant, outward-looking department that
combines intensive research activity with the strongest commitment to
high quality undergraduate and postgraduate teaching. Our staff are
committed to producing cutting-edge research across a range of
(inter)disciplinary fields including (new) media studies, media history,
journalism studies, science communication, political communication,
social media studies, film and television studies, music industry
studies, advertising, and cultural studies. In the past five years, we
have supported approximately 40 doctoral students to achieve PhD awards
through this scheme.
The School now has an opening for up to five funded PhD scholarships. As
well as a tax-free stipend of not less than €14,000 plus fees, we also
support our students with funding for conference travel and research and
offer PhD students opportunities to teach courses.
While scholarships are open to those working in a wide array of
theoretical, epistemological and methodological approaches relevant to
our school, this year, we particularly welcome applications in the
following areas:
*Journalism / Media History*: Fellowship(s) in this area should ideally
involve the design, development and implementation of an oral history
project centred on the working lives of former journalists and editors.
(For further information contact Dr. Mark O’Brien – (mark.obrien /at/ dcu.ie))
*Activism & Protest in the Digital Age*: Fellowship(s) in this area
should ideally focus on the relationship between citizens, digital
media, and the communicative affordances shaping activism and mass
protest today, particularly in developing or failed states, as framed by
growing populist politics, authoritarian threats to independent media,
internet freedom and human rights, and the development of alternative
media spaces for debate, expression, and dissent. (For further
information contact Dr. Tanya Lokot – (tanya.lokot /at/ dcu.ie))
*Digital Methodologies in Communications*: Fellowship(s) in this area
should ideally be concerned with analysis of education technologies,
online communications, and political discourse. Research incorporating
structured data in mixed methods approaches (e.g. social media “big
data”) is particularly relevant. (For further information contact Dr.
Donal Mulligan – (donal.mulligan /at/ dcu.ie))
Potential candidates should provide a 2,000 word application outlining
your research proposal as well as a CV detailing academic qualifications
and professional experience to date.
Candidates must have consulted with a potential supervisor before applying.
Closing date: Friday 2^nd June 2017
General enquiries to: Dr. Jim Rogers ((jim.rogers /at/ dcu.ie))
Applications to: Ms. Mary Nulty ((mary.nulty /at/ dcu.ie))
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