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Social Science Research Internship
Digital Health Group, Intel (Ireland)
The Digital Health team Europe, based in Leixlip, Ireland (just west of Dublin) is looking for a Social Science intern to spend between 9 and 11 months with a team of designers, engineers and social scientists working on two major research projects in 4 European countries. Intel has pioneered the use of social science in the technology/innovation space - this position offers the opportunity to gain some exposure and experience to this field.
Intel's Digital Health Group (see http://www.intel.com/healthcare/) is currently working to develop technology platforms than enable transformations in the way that health and social care is experienced and configured. Currently areas of interest include chronic disease management, and independent living / ageing populations.
To date, interns in this group have encountered a wide range of the teams' overall work. Projects involve a differing degree of design, engineering, social science or business focus but interns are guaranteed to encounter a mix of disciplines, a range of project sizes and types and to see a lot of variety. There is the real opportunity of putting social science theory and enquiry into application. Our aim with internships is to give the student a central position in a project - this allows them to learn from how we do things, but gives them the opportunity to share their skills and experiences with colleagues. Internships are paid positions.
In 2009, we are embarking on research in several European countries, focusing on care pathways for older people and those with chronic disease. We are particularly interested in hearing from people with European language ability and/or knowledge or interest in these areas of research
Responsibilities
An intern's responsibilities will include but not be limited to:
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Conduct primary, qualitative research to understand human needs for, and responses to, new technologies in the health and social care and independent living arenas
* Participate in multi-person, multi-disciplinary projects involving social scientists, engineers and designers
* Translate research results into actionable ideas for both new technologies and business strategy
* Report to Social Science research groups in Ireland and Portland, Oregon
Qualifications:
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Must currently be enrolled in a Ph.D. in Anthropology, Sociology, Social Policy or similar discipline at an accredited university within the European Union.
* Fluency in English and one or more other major European languages
* History of ethnographic research accomplishments
* Experience working with interdisciplinary teams.
* Able to provide meaningful contributions and work well in a team with other social scientists and designers
* Expertise or demonstrable interest in developing health and social care related concepts, prototypes, or products would be an added advantage
* Excellent communication and presentation skills.
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Next Steps:
Please ensure you meet the criteria above before contacting us.
For further information on this position, and background on the types of projects we have completed and are planning, please contact Simon Roberts ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>) and David Prendergast ([log in to unmask]<mailto:[log in to unmask]>)
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Simon Roberts PhD
Product Research and Innovation
Digital Health Group
Intel Corporation
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