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[Commlist] PhD student in Human-Computer Interaction
Wed Sep 14 09:24:48 GMT 2022
PhD student in Human-Computer Interaction
https://www.uu.se/en/about-uu/join-us/details/?positionId=542902
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The Department of Informatics and Media at Uppsala University conducts
education and research at Ekonomikum in Uppsala and Campus Gotland in
Visby. At the department, various aspects of digitization's
prerequisites, possibilities, and consequences are studied in relation
to individuals, organizations, and social institutions. For more
information, see the department's website: http://www.im.uu.se/.
Read more about our benefits and what it is like to work at Uppsala
University
Duties/Project description:
The position is placed at the unit for Human-Computer Interaction at the
Department of Informatics and Media, Faulty of Social Sciences, in the
project "No Man's Land: Young Women's Mental Health"
https://uu.se/forskning/womher/natverk/forskningsprojekt at the
Department of Women's and Children's Health at the Faculty of Medicine,
and WOMHER: Uppsala University Center for Women's Mental Health:
https://uu. see/research/womher. WOMHER is an interdisciplinary research
center that promotes women's mental health, and the project "No Man's
Land" focuses on understanding the significance of young women's mental
ill-health as well as on explanatory factors and mechanisms behind this.
The project also studies the consequences of mental illness, where the
aim is to contribute with both preventive and mitigating measures. The
project forms an interdisciplinary base for research on prevention,
diagnosis, treatment, and other societal impact and is expected to
become a resource for future generations of researchers.
The doctoral candidate will study the potential relationships between
mental (ill)health and digital media use among young women. The project
will collaborate with the Swedish Media Council
(https://www.statensmedierad.se). The doctoral student will have access
to their quantitative data on these issues, which will be supplemented
with more in-depth qualitative approaches.
Education at PhD level covers four years full-time and is financed
through employment as a doctoral candidate. The doctoral candidate is
expected to devote their main working time to education at research
level and is expected to actively participate in the department's
seminar activities, workshops, conferences, and in the activities of the
interdisciplinary research project "No Man's Land". The position means
an opportunity for affiliation with WOMHER's research school. Doctoral
students can take part in their courses on women's mental health within
an interdisciplinary research environment:
https://uu.se/forskning/womher/womhers-forskarskola. Other duties such
as teaching and research administration - in English and/or Swedish -
may also be included within the scope of employment (max. 20%).
Requirements
In order to be admitted to graduate level education in human-computer
interaction, the applicant must have completed a degree at advanced
level, completed course requirements of at least 240 credits, of which
at least 60 credits at advanced level, or acquired equivalent knowledge
in other ways in Sweden or abroad. A suitable background is a master's
degree in human-computer interaction or in another relevant social
science discipline. A general specification of the doctoral education
can be downloaded from: http://www.samfak.uu.se/.
We are looking for a candidate with a strong interest in young women's
mental health and with an interest in interdisciplinary research. Great
emphasis will be placed on the candidate's personal suitability.
Desirable qualities include proven collaborative skills, initiative,
independence, a reflective and analytical approach. Very good
communication skills, incl. the ability to express oneself in English in
both speech and writing is necessary.
Knowledge of English equivalent to English 6 (Swedish bachelor's degree
fulfills the requirement in English) is a requirement. It is possible to
demonstrate that the language requirements are met through
TOEFL/IELTS/Previous high school or university studies.
Desirable skills/meritorious
(i) courses in human-computer interaction (in case the master's degree
is in another subject); (ii) experience in the research process,
including writing scientific articles and its presentation at
conferences and publication in scientific journals; (iii)
experience/training in both qualitative and quantitative methods; (iv)
work experience from professional work in business and/or the public
sector; (v) Swedish language skills; (vi); demonstrable knowledge of
feminist methods and theories; (vii) demonstrable knowledge of mental
health.
When the university hires new doctoral students, the applicants will be
chosen who, after a qualitative overall assessment of competence and
skill, are judged to have the best conditions to carry out and develop
current tasks, especially within the current doctoral projects, as well
as contribute to a positive development of the activities in the area.
The merits must be documented so that both quality and extent can be
assessed.
Interviews will be held via physical interview at Uppsala University or
via the internet
Additional information:
For a description of PhD Programme within the Department of Informatics
and Media, see http://www.samfak.uu.se and
https://im.uu.se/education/phd-studies/
Further information about the Subject Human-Computer Interaction see
https://www.im.uu.se/research/human-computer-interaction/
Further information about PhD studies at Uppsala University is available
at: http://www.uu.se/utbildning/utbildningar/forskarutbildning/
Complete applications must include:
Filled out application form for admission to the doctoral program
http://uadm.uu.se/digitalAssets/81/81626_ansokan_forskarniva.pdf
A concise letter of application documenting:
The motives why you are applying, your research interest, and
relevant experiences for the PhD post (max 500 words)
A list of documents submitted to support the application
If more than one academic work is handed in, you should name
one of them to be prioritized by the admission committee.
A dissertation plan (two pages, in English). The plan should cover
theoretical approach, aim, research questions, type of data, method and
time plan.
Curriculum Vitae/Résumé, including English proficiency, with
certified transcript(s) of your academic record/degree(s) to date,
proving eligibility,
A copy of independently written work produced within the
applicant's course of studies (e.g. bachelor or master thesis; include a
draft if not completed) or other relevant text(s)
Other documents the applicant may wish to attach in support of
their application (e.g. English test results).
PLEASE NOTE: Incomplete applications will not be considered.
Rules governing PhD students are set out in the Higher Education
Ordinance chapter 5, §§ 1-7 and in Uppsala University's rules and
guidelines.
About the employment
The employment is a temporary position according to the Higher Education
Ordinance chapter 5 § 7. Scope of employment 100 %. Start date 1 January
2023. Placement: Uppsala.
For further information about the position, please contact: Lina Eklund,
(lina.eklund /at/ im.uu.se).
Please submit your application by 14 October 2022, UFV-PA 2022/3281.
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Please do not send offers of recruitment or advertising services.
Submit your application through Uppsala University's recruitment system.
Placement: Department of Informatics and Media
Type of employment: Full time , Temporary position longer than 6 months
Pay: Fixed salary
Number of positions: 1
Working hours: 100%
Town: Uppsala
County: Uppsala län
Country: Sweden
Union representative: ST/TCO (tco /at/ fackorg.uu.se)
Seko Universitetsklubben (seko /at/ uadm.uu.se)
Saco-rådet (saco /at/ uadm.uu.se)
Number of reference: UFV-PA 2022/3281
Last application date: 2022-10-14
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