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[ecrea] Postdoctoral position in the GIFT project on design of museum experiences
Tue May 23 17:36:49 GMT 2017
Postdoctoral position in the GIFT project on design of museum experiences
The IT University of Copenhagen invites highly motivated individuals to
apply for a postdoc position starting on 1 September 2017 or soon
thereafter for a duration of one year, with a possibility for extension.
The position will form part of a Horizon 2020 project entitled
"Meaningful Personalization of Hybrid Virtual Museum Experiences Through
Gifting and Appropriation (The GIFT project)", at the Center for
Computer Games Research. The GIFT project aims to develop a framework
with tools, theory, and best practice guidelines to guide the
development of mobile apps for museums that facilitate personalized
experiences of both digital and physical museum exhibitions, along with
two prototypes of such applications.
The project includes 6 European research partners beside ITU: Blast
Theory (UK), NextGame (RS), University of Nottingham (UK), University of
Uppsala (SE), European Foundation (NL) and Culture24 (UK). In addition,
the project will work with representatives from museums in 8 countries:
Denmark, UK, Netherlands, Spain, Italy, Norway, Serbia and the US.
For more information, see the project website: gift.itu.dk
<http://gift.itu.dk>.
Candidates for the positions will be expected to contribute to both the
project's outcome and research goals. The project's outcome goals include:
* Formulating a set of best practice guidelines for meaningful
personalisation of hybrid virtual museum experiences, based on an
action research process with a panel of museum partners;
* Contribute to the design of prototypes for hybrid virtual museum
experiences;
* Study, validate and evaluate prototypes developed by project partners.
In addition, the project has the following research goals:
* Develop innovative approaches to the design of playful experiences
with art and cultural heritage;
* Formulate new perspectives on pervasive games and other playful
experiences that incorporate both physical and virtual presence;
* Propose new approaches for facilitating personalized experiences
with cultural heritage, which aim to bridge or problematize the
distances between audiences, and heritage, e.g. cultural,
historical, ideological, aesthetic, or other.
The postdoctoral researcher’s task is to contribute to the development
of the overall GIFT framework by consolidating knowledge from design
experiments and action research into design guidelines that can be used
by museum professionals and designers. The researcher’s main task is to
help to turn project’s research results into actionable guidelines for
designers and other practitioners. This may entail both practical design
work as well as studying and reviewing experimental results from other
parts of the GIFT project. In addition, the candidate may be asked to
contribute to developing new proposals for external funding. We seek a
highly motivated candidate with interest in researching and designing
for museums and other cultural institutions. Experience with
applications for research funding is also valued. Technical competencies
with relevant technologies (e.g. mobile application development, mixed
reality/augmented reality applications, etc.) is a plus but is not
necessary. The candidate is expected to do research resulting in one or
more publications at a high international level, including the project’s
planned midway symposium, final conference, and anthology. The project
is based on a strong international team with an ambitious publication
strategy and great interest in supporting younger researchers to succeed
with their research. The project team aims to develop several
high-quality co-authored publications, to which the postdoctoral
researcher is expected to contribute.
*Qualification requirements *
* PhD in a relevant field such as design, media, and communication,
computer games, computer science, arts, museology or other cognate
areas.
* Candidates should have a high level of oral and written proficiency
in English.
* Candidates who can document practical experience with design and/or
development in the field are prioritized.
*Application *
The application must be in English and must include:
* A motivated application, including a cogent argument for how
qualified you are for the position and a brief statement (1-2 pages)
of your research plans.
* A full CV, including name, address, phone number, e-mail, previous
and present employment and academic background.
* Documentation of academic degrees (copy of degree certificates etc.).
* Copies of max. 5 different publications you wish the evaluation
committee to consider.
* A numbered list of publications. The enclosed publications should be
marked with an asterisk (*)
Early contact with our faculty staff is strongly encouraged.
*General information *
The IT University of Copenhagen (ITU) is a teaching and research-based
tertiary institution concerned with information technology (IT) and the
opportunities it offers. The IT University has more than 70 full-time
Faculty members. Research and teaching in information technology span
all academic activities which involve computers including computer
science, information and media sciences, humanities and social sciences,
business impact and the commercialisation of IT.
*Salary *
Appointment and salary will be in accordance with the Ministry of
Finance’s agreement with the Danish Confederation of Professional
Associations (AC).
*Application procedure *
You can only apply for this position through our e-recruitment system.
Apply by pushing the button "Apply for position" in the job announcement
on our website: http://en.itu.dk/About-ITU/Vacancies
Questions about the position can be directed to Anders Sundnes Løvlie,
IT University of Copenhagen, e-mail (asun /at/ itu.dk) <mailto:(asun /at/ itu.dk)>.
Questions related to the application procedure may be directed to the
Personnel Section, Kristina Køj-Udsen, (kuds /at/ itu.dk) <mailto:(kuds /at/ itu.dk)>
The applicant will be assessed according to the Appointment Order from
the Ministry of Science, Technology, and Innovation of 25 April 2008.
The IT University may use shortlisting in connection to the recruitment
process. In the case of shortlisting, the Head of the Center for
Computer Games Research selects applicants for assessment on the advice
of the hiring committee after the application deadline. All applicants
are notified whether their application has been passed for assessment.
The shortlisting of candidates for assessment is based on the criteria
in the job posting.
*Application deadline: 6 June 2017, at 23:59 CET. *
**
Applications/enclosures received at ITU after the application deadline
are not taken into consideration. If you submit an application, it is
your responsibility to ensure that it arrives before the deadline so
please allow sufficient time for upload of publications and other documents.
The IT University invites all qualified researchers regardless of age,
gender, religious affiliation or ethnic background to apply for the
positions.
- See more at:
https://candidate.hr-manager.net/ApplicationInit.aspx?cid=119&ProjectId=180865&MediaId=5#sthash.wtiatiBc.dpuf
Anders Sundnes Løvlie
IT University of Copenhagen
(asun /at/ itu.dk) <mailto:(asun /at/ itu.dk)>
H2020 project “Meaningful Personalisation of Hybrid Virtual Museum
Experiences through Gifting and Appropriation": gift.itu.dk
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