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Graduate Training Assistantship (4 year funded full-time studentship)
School of Computing, Edinburgh Napier University, Edinburgh, UK.
Applications are invited for a Graduate Training Assistantship (GTA) in the area of Digital Media and Interaction Design (Ref: GTA/2010/1) with a closing date of 16 June 2010. We are keen to attract applicants with expertise in digital media creation, specifically any combination of skills in digital video, digital audio, digital imaging and 2D & 3D animation. At least two of these are essential.
The GTA award will cover tuition fees to Home/EU level and will provide a living allowance (stipend), currently £14,911 per annum. Overseas students are eligible to apply, but will be liable to pay the difference between home/EU fees and overseas fees. Note that the fees are subject to change annually throughout the programme of study.
The GTAs are expected to start in October 2010.
The GTAs will register as fulltime research students at the University. At the same time as studying for a PhD, GTA holders will be required to complete the PG Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education. GTA holders will be required to carry out teaching and the amount of this will increase throughout the duration of the award. This is an exciting opportunity to study for a PhD at the same time as gaining a formal qualification that will serve as the basis for a career in Higher Education.
Applicants should hold a First Class or Upper Second Class Honours, or Masters, degree in a discipline relevant to the area of study. Applicants should submit a clear proposal for their research programme (no more than 500 words) that demonstrates an understanding of the background to the area and outlines the questions that the applicant is interested in researching. Candidates whose first language is not English must meet the University's English language requirements.
Full details about the scheme and the application procedure can be found at:
http://www.napier.ac.uk/aboutus/vacancies/Pages/Jobdetails.aspx?GUID=cdc5ff9a-d9df-4ab6-9042-5bfccdb2295f
Informal enquiries can be made to :: Dr Michael Smyth ([log in to unmask])
michael smyth :: school of computing :: edinburgh napier university :: edinburgh eh10 5dt, uk :: tel: +44(0)131 455 2733
www.michael-smyth.co.uk
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