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[Commlist] PhD position in Media and Communication Studies at Malmö University
Fri Dec 28 10:35:22 GMT 2018
PhD position in Media and Communication Studies at Malmö University.
The Department of Arts and Communication (K3) at Malmö University seeks
a PhD student in Media and Communication Studies to join our vibrant
interdisciplinary research community. You would be among a cohort of
approximately 10 PhD students who are active in contributing to and
expanding, both theoretically and practically, the fields of design,
media, communication, culture and politics. With relevance to this PhD
position, we are consolidating existing research platforms at Malmö
University such as Medea and are devoting considerable energy toward the
establishment of substantial new research programmes, like the Data
Society Research Programme, and research platforms such as Collaborative
Future Making and Rethinking Democracy.
Deadline for applying: January 31, 2019.
Read more about the position here:
http://web103.reachmee.com/ext/I005/1015/job?site=6&lang=SE&validator=df9f5539db53eab37b3e3087d2a2669b&job_id=702
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PhD student Position in Media and Communication Studies
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PhD student Position in Media and Communication Studies
The Department of Arts and Communication (K3) at Malmö University seeks
a PhD student in Media and Communication Studies to join our vibrant
interdisciplinary research community. You would be among a cohort of
approximately 10 PhD students who are active in contributing to and
expanding, both theoretically and practically, the fields of design,
media, communication, culture and politics.
General information about Malmö University
Malmö University is an innovative, urban and international institute of
higher education, located in the centre of Malmö. We have around 1,800
employees and 24,000 students. Our research and education are
characterised by the role we believe a university should play in an open
society — to contribute to sustainability and equality in a
scientifically grounded way with external partners and stakeholders.
Identifying and addressing the challenges of the future are of highest
priority. Our researchers and students work collaboratively to create,
share and spread knowledge in order to understand, explain and develop
society — both locally and globally.
School of Arts and Communication (K3)
K3 is a multidisciplinary school with approximately 80 employees and
1000 full-time students. The school’s education and research deal with
design, media, art, culture and society and it plays an important role
in the Öresund region’s cultural life. K3 offers PhD education in Media
and Communication Studies and Interaction Design. At the heart of K3’s
Media and Communication Studies is a commitment to developing
intervening, responsive and creative approaches to current and future
challenges. A departmental track record in supporting research in New
Media, Public Spheres and Forms of Expression provides further context
for PhD education in Media and Communication studies, ensuring an
outward societal focus that is consistent with the vision for Malmö
University as a whole.
Scope and Practicalities of the research education
K3’s PhD education prepares you for a career in research or teaching in
academia, as well as cultivating scope for advanced professional work
outside of the academic field. The goals of meaningful collaboration
with other researchers, and the development of regional, national and
international networks fostered by the PhD processes would support both
career directions. With relevance to this PhD position, we are
consolidating existing research platforms at Malmö University such as
Medea and are devoting considerable energy toward the establishment of
substantial new research programmes, like the Data Society Research
Programme, and research platforms such as Collaborative Future Making
and Rethinking Democracy.
More formally stated, and in line with the General Study Plan for
third-cycle programme in Media and Communication Studies, the aim of the
PhD programme is to develop the knowledge and skills required for a PhD
student to independently conduct research and thereby contribute to the
development of knowledge within the chosen subject area. The PhD
programme is worth 240 higher education credits (equivalent to four
years of full-time studies) and is completed when the PhD student
publicly defends his/her dissertation. The four years of PhD education
can be extended in case of, for example, teaching commitments.
Aims of the Media and Communication programme include: the experience of
collaboration with other researchers, critical and scholarly engagement
with both traditional and/or contemporary discourses in the field of
Media and Communication, and establishing a national and international
contact network. Further, it is desirable that the student integrates
creative or practical work with analytical work.
As an employed PhD student you are expected to commit to full time
research and to be located in the Malmö or Öresund region. Course work,
regular supervision, potential teaching commitments and participation in
the seminar culture of K3 mean that long distance research is not
feasible for this PhD position. Decisions regarding employment of PhD
students can be found in Higher Education Ordinance 5 Chap. 1-7 §§.
Eligibility requirements
The general requirements for third-cycle (PhD) education are that the
student has
1) received a second-cycle higher education degree,
2) completed course requirements of at least 240 higher education
credits, of which at least 60 higher education credits are second-cycle, or
3) in some other way, nationally or internationally, acquired equivalent
knowledge.
Special requirements for the position are knowledge and skills
corresponding to a second-cycle degree (master) in media and
communication studies or in another subject that is relevant to media
and communication studies (such as communication for development).
Special requirements can also be fulfilled by demonstrating equivalent
knowledge that has been acquired in some other way, nationally or
internationally.
Basis of assessment
Initial assessment concerns the general and specific eligibility
requirements (above).
Further, according to Higher Education Ordinance 5 Chap. 5 §, importance
is placed on the student’s ability to appropriate the advanced learning
of the third-cycle PhD programme. The previously written material and
the dissertation plan are important indicators of this ability. (Refer
to instructions on the form of the application, below.)
Another important basis of assessment is the degree to which the
proposed research can contribute to Media and Communication studies and
the collaborative research environment at K3.
Additional assessment criteria include demonstrated analytical and
communication skills, and demonstrated fluency in written and spoken
English.
Additional information
Employment is full-time and time restricted according to Higher
Education Ordinance 5 Chap. 7 §.
Starting date
1 September 2019
Contact for further information
Professor Bo Reimer, (bo.reimer /at/ mau.se)
Head of K3 Sara Bjärstorp, (sara.bjarstorp /at/ mau.se)
Malmö University kindly but firmly declines direct contact with
recruiting and staffing agencies, as well as job advertising sellers.
Application
You apply through Malmö Universities’ recruitment system by clicking the
button “Apply”. It is your own responsibility that your application is
complete with all required documentation according to the adverted
position. Your application must have arrived no later than 31 January 2019
The application should include the following documents:
-Application form
-CV with up to three references
-Dissertation plan of maximum 3 pages (excluding references) outlining
your research proposal, relevant methodology or methodologies, potential
stakeholders (if relevant) and proposed stages of research with
milestones for the practical and theoretical research
-Complete list of your publications and practical work relevant to the
position (including scholarly as well as general-interest publications,
theses and reports)
-Digital versions of (or functioning urls for) three selected writings
-Certificates and university transcripts of previous degrees
Union representatives
Saco-S, Rebecka Johansson, (rebecka.johansson /at/ mah.se)
OFR, Martin Reissner, (martin.reissner /at/ mah.se)
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