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[Commlist] two PhD student positions at Institute of Marketing and Communication Management
Fri Jun 10 10:43:26 GMT 2022
The Institute of Marketing and Communication Management (IMCA) at USI –
Università della Svizzera italiana, offers
Two PhD student positions:
·*Research Fellow in an SNSF Project on Organizational Attention*
·*Research & Teaching Assistant in Organizational Communication*
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*Università della Svizzera italiana (USI)*is a young and lively
university, a hub of opportunity open to the world where students are
offered a quality interdisciplinary education in which they can be fully
engaged and take center stage, and where our researchers can count on
having the space to freely take initiative and pursue their projects.
Established in 1996, USI is in constant evolution, always taking on new
challenges while remaining true to its three guiding principles:
quality, openness and responsibility.
The *Institute of Marketing and Communication Management (IMCA*,
Istituto di Marketing e Comunicazione Aziendale*)* adds to the
discipline of management by addressing how communication processes
contribute to the organizing of institutions and markets. It is active
in various fields of communication management (e.g. organizational
communication, corporate communication) and marketing (e.g. branding,
consumer culture theory, strategic marketing). IMCA’s communicative and
interdisciplinary approach has allowed the Institute to develop a
relational, processual, and cultural reading of organizations, business
networks, communities of stakeholders and consumers. IMCA distinguishes
itself for its focus on qualitative methodologies, in particular case
studies, ethnographies, and visual analysis.
The Institute has currently open two full time PhD positions (4 years)
for which it invites applications.
·*Research assistant for an research project on organizational
attention* funded by the Swiss National Science Foundation (SNSF) under
the joint supervision of profs. Jeanne Mengis
<https://search.usi.ch/en/people/a62885165eb5f80ae7059eaefbe010ac/mengis-jeanne>
(USI) and Davide Nicolini
<https://www.wbs.ac.uk/about/person/davide-nicolini/> from Warwick
Business School, UK (for a brief description of the project, see:
https://search.usi.ch/en/projects/2522/a-practice-theoretical-account-of-organizational-attention
<https://search.usi.ch/en/projects/2522/a-practice-theoretical-account-of-organizational-attention>).
The successful candidate will be able to design part of the project as
his/her PhD, carry out an ethnographic research in two organizations
operating in security and intelligence industries, present emergent
findings at international conferences, and publish in academic journals.
During the four years of the project, the person will have the unique
opportunity to collaborate with a research team combining scholars from
USI (Switzerland) and Warwick Business School (UK) and to become a
credible member of the academic community of organization and management
scholars. The research activities will be carried out predominantly in
Switzerland (both in Ticino and in the German part of Switzerland),
where the candidate should take residence near Lugano, but can involve
also a research stay at Warwick Business School.
·*Research and teaching assistant *under the supervision of prof. Jeanne
Mengis (USI). The successful candidate will be able to design and carry
out his/her PhD project within the broader research interests of his/her
supervisor such as organizational space, materiality and affect in
organizational processes, the digital mediation of new forms of work,
visual methodologies (e.g. video-based research), or developing a
practice-theoretical and communication sensitive perspective to
interdisciplinary collaboration, knowledge work and innovation. During
the four years of the doctoral studies, the person will have the unique
opportunity to collaborate within an international research team,
conduct an ethnographic study within an organizational context of
his/her own choice, and present emerging findings at international
conferences and high-ranked academic journals. A mobility period outside
of Switzerland is possible during the duration of the PhD.
The Ph.D. Positions
The doctoral students will be enrolled in the Doctoral Program of the
Faculty of Communication, Culture and Society
(https://www.com.usi.ch/en/study-communication/phd-doctoral-studies/phd-communication-sciences).
The doctoral students will work under the scientific supervision of
Prof. Jeanne Mengis
(https://search.usi.ch/en/people/a62885165eb5f80ae7059eaefbe010ac/mengis-jeanne).
The successful candidates will be offered the possibility to work in a
dynamic research team and in a multidisciplinary and international
scientific environment.
The PhD candidates will collaborate in the development of the
institute’s research agenda. He or she will have the task of setting up
a collection of data for his or her dissertation, while at the same time
participating in a variety of tasks related to the research streams in
which he/she is involved.
On the teaching side, he/she will work as teaching assistant in courses
at either bachelor or master level, helping in the preparation of
teaching materials and tutoring students.
The PhD candidate is also asked to present papers at scientific
conferences, and produce publications for scientific journals.
Candidates’ profile
Ideal candidates for both positions should satisfy the following
requirements:
·A Master in business, communication, sociology, anthropology, or
related disciplines;
·An international orientation, some experience in qualitative research
methods (e.g. ethnography), and an academic curiosity for developing our
understanding of organizational phenomena and publishing in English in
high-ranked journals;
·Be proficient in English and master another national language of
Switzerland (ideally Italian or German);
·Motivation to engage in the elaboration of a PhD dissertation and take
ownership of a research project. Ability to work in team and autonomy in
ideating, planning and carrying out qualitative research. Interest for
teaching and tutoring students and availability to collaborate with
colleagues (engage in scientific dialogue, listen and think critically)
are required;
·High personal interest in understanding organizational phenomena
through immersive, qualitative (i.e. ethnographic methods) research.
Contract terms
Admission to the Ph.D. program is highly competitive. Admission
decisions are based on the candidate’s background, interests, attitude
and potential for academic achievement. Successful enrolment in the
Ph.D. program and the position as doctoral researcher are not compatible
with a further professional activity. The successful candidates will
work as research assistants at the Institute of Marketing and
Communication Management (IMCA), and will have the possibility to
interact with an international network of collaborators.
Workplace is USI Università della Svizzera italiana, located in Lugano,
Switzerland. Availability to travel to other parts of Switzerland and
abroad (for purposes of collaboration and research) is required.
Starting date is 1 September 2022. However, the position will be kept
open until a suitable candidate has been found.
The Application
Applications should contain:
(1) a letter in which the applicant describes his/her research interests
and the motivation to apply. The letter should lay out the links between
his/her academic and professional preparation and own interests and the
topic of the research project and/or the research areas of Prof. Mengis;
(2) a complete CV;
(3) copies of relevant diplomas, certificates as well as the full
transcript of records that prove the candidates’ eligibility for
doctoral studies in communication studies,
(4) an electronic version of a research work (Master thesis or other
scientific publication).
The latter must be accompanied by a short summary in English (1 page
maximum). A support letter written by the Master thesis supervisor (or
another Professor who knows the candidate well) is equally welcome.
Please send your application incl. detailed CV (with 2 references),
university grade transcripts, and a letter of motivation electronically
to Jeanne Mengis, (jeanne.mengis /at/ usi.ch) <mailto:(jeanne.mengis /at/ usi.ch)>
Applications received before 31.07.2022 will be given priority. However,
applications will be received until the position is filled.
As an institution that values diversity, USI particularly encourages
applications from women and from all individuals from underrepresented
groups.
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