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[Commlist] Junior Researcher (doctoral student) for a fully paid position
Fri Aug 25 21:04:29 GMT 2023
For details, please see the job announcement.
https://lut.rekrytointi.com/paikat/index.php?jid=938&o=A_RJ
Junior researcher (doctoral student) in global communication sciences
The LUT School of Engineering Sciences, the academic discipline of
global communication sciences, is looking for a junior researcher
(doctoral student) in global communication sciences to strengthen its
global communications, soft power and strategic narratives area.
Specifically, we are looking for a curious mind who is aiming for an
academic career and is passionate about constant learning and making the
world a better place to live in through science.
LUT University will launch degree programmes in social sciences and
communication sciences in autumn 2023. The university’s research in
social sciences and communication sciences will also be further
strengthened. With a significant public donation, LUT University is
building a school of social sciences of a thousand students and a
hundred researchers by the 2030s. Thus, you can contribute by joining in
to create a new faculty. LUT’s research in social sciences and
communication sciences is based on understanding society and human
activities in relation to global sustainability problems. We believe
that, by engaging people and communities more strongly at the very start
of problem-solving, we will bring about changes more quickly.
What we expect
You must have a master’s degree (M.Sc. or equivalent) in a relevant
field (preferably communication studies, media and communications
studies, news media and journalism studies or communications and AI).
Alternatively, you may hold a degree in another social science field,
such as sociology, political science, social psychology or international
relations and want to use that knowledge to contribute to communication
sciences, particularly to soft power, disinformation and strategic
narratives research. You might also hold two degrees, with the other one
in computer or data science, and be interested in applying that to the
field of communication sciences.
You must have the ability and motivation to complete doctoral
studies within their expected duration (i.e. four years).
You must be fluent in English (both written and spoken). Knowledge
of other languages is seen as a plus.
You want to write an article-based doctoral thesis (in English) and
publish in international top-tier academic journals in the field of
media and communication studies (such as Communication Theory; Journal
of Communication; Media, Culture & Society; New Media & Society;
International Journal of Cultural Studies; International Journal of
Press/Politics; Political Communication; Big Data & Society).
Knowledge of research ethics is a must, as are good computer
skills. Practical knowledge of using social media and of designing
webpages for a project is a merit.
A global perspective is seen as a strong merit, and applicants with
international academic experience are especially encouraged to apply.
The ideal candidate has excellent knowledge on scientific writing,
research methods and strong research ethics. Previous scientific
publications in the field are a strong plus.
The ideal candidate for the position
LUT Communication Sciences takes a global, interdisciplinary social
science approach to the study of communication and media; therefore, we
are looking for a candidate with an interest in global communication
approaches to soft power, strategic narratives, propaganda and AI,
democracy, news industry, technological platforms and social media. The
research interests of the ideal candidate for the position would focus
on topics related to global communications, and the candidate would be
interested in writing a dissertation on any of the following areas of
research or on their creative combination/s:
Global communications and new forms of influence, power and soft power
Ideology and propaganda; ideology and soft power; strategic
narratives; disinformation and propaganda
AI, news, democracy, disinformation and propaganda
AI, news and strategic narratives; AI, soft power and media
News, disinformation and democracy; democracy and soft power
Foucault; production of ‘truth’ and governmentality; CMS
Global communications, media and green transition; soft power and
green transition; strategic narratives and green transition
Global communications, soft power and strategic narratives around
clean air, clean water and clean energy
Crisis management and communications; crisis, sustainable HR &
innovation; crisis, social innovations and cross-sectoral partnerships
Global communications, media industry, geopolitics and soft power:
soft power and Asia, particularly soft power and South Korea
Job description
Completion of the article-based doctoral degree within four years
Active member of a research group
Participation in research projects (various tasks)
Teaching and assisting in teaching
Assisting in project/research group administration and media
presence (e.g., project’s webpages)
What we offer
An opportunity to launch a successful academic career and become an
expert in the field of the dissertation
A four-year (1+3 years) contract for completing the doctoral degree
An employment contract can be concluded only if the candidate
obtains the right to pursue postgraduate studies at LUT University
The contract will initially be made for one year and can be
extended by three years provided that the studies and research have
progressed successfully
Encouraging and supportive supervision by and research
collaboration with the professor and research network
The job is based in Lappeenranta, Finland, but part of the work can be
conducted remotely. The position starts with a six-month trial period,
as is typical in the Finnish system. The employment start date is
negoatiable.
The salary is based on the current collective agreement for Finnish
universities. The typical starting gross salary for a junior researcher
is approximately 30 800 euros a year. In addition to a competitive
salary, the wide range of benefits that come with this job include a
holiday bonus, a generous holiday entitlement, research incentive scheme
with personal rewards for high-quality publications, flexible working
hours, occupational health care, a collegial faculty environment and
continued commitment for your support, learning, training and development.
How to apply
The deadline for application is Sunday 17 September 2023 at midnight,
Finnish local time (UTC +3h).
Please submit your application by filling out the online form and
attaching the following:
A cover letter (max 2 pages)
Your curriculum vitae (max 3 pages)
A research statement describing dissertation project, work in
progress, plans for publication and academic goals (max 4 pages)
A copy of your degree certificate; if the original documents are
not in English, Finnish or Swedish, each document must be accompanied by
an official certified translation into English or Finnish
A tentative dissertation research plan (5–8 pages) related to one
of the research areas above or their combination. The plan should be
organised as follows:
Introduction: background for research, research gap, research
objectives and rationale and research questions/hypotheses
Theory/literature review: the main theoretical concepts and
theoretical framework for your dissertation or relevant literature
streams related to your topic
Methodology: unless a theoretical study, data collection and
data analysis methods to explore and investigate the topic and their
justification and limitations, along with consideration of research ethics
Results and contributions: relevance, novelty and contributions
to theory development and a detailed publication plan
If you have prior publications, please include them; they are not
obligatory but are a strong merit. In addition, teaching qualification
certificate/s or a teaching portfolio (max 10 pages) can be included,
but those are not required attachments.
The possible start date of the work must be mentioned in the
application. Please submit all the application materials in English.
Please also note that using conversational AI-systems in writing the
application, or any part of it, is forbidden and will result in
rejection of the application.
More information
For further information, please contact Professor of communication
sciences Hannele Seeck, (hannele.seeck /at/ lut.fi), +358 46 851 0784
(available by phone after 15 August 2023).
Read more about: LUT as an employer and LUT Doctoral School (Social
sciences)
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Finland. We’re one of the best universities in the world for climate
action. lut.fi/en
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