Dear Gabriele,
You mentioned that the candidates for the consortium can be early-career
researcher, which is my case since I ended my PhD less than 2 months ago,
but then you said that candidates must becurrently enrolled in a PhD
program. In this case, can I still apply?
Best Regards,
2017-03-06 7:42 GMT-03:00 Gabriele Ferri <[log in to unmask]>:
> The half-day “Games for Cities” Doctoral Consortium provides an opportunity
> for Ph.D. students to explore and develop their interdisciplinary research
> interests at the crossroads between game design, city-making practices,
> bottom-up participation, and civic media. It takes place immediately before
> the Games for Cities International Conference, on 20 April 2017, at the Het
> Nieuwe Instituut, Rotterdam.
>
> The Doctoral Consortium is an opportunity to present your work-in-progress
> research to fellow students, as well as senior researchers in the field. It
> is a friendly, workshop-like setting where we aim to connect you with
> people who might inspire your research and provide constructive feedback.
>
> Candidates for the Doctoral Consortium are Ph.D. students (or early-career
> researchers) who have already decided a topic and methodology for their
> current research, and have made some progress, but who are not so far along
> that they can no longer make changes. In sum, the Doctoral Consortium is an
> occasion to present your in-progress work, receive friendly feedback, and
> be inspired by your peers from all over Europe.
>
> To take part to the Doctoral Consortium candidates should:
> - Be currently enrolled in a Ph.D. program,
> - Submit before March 31:
> 1. a short “position paper” (PDF, 6000-characters, references excluded)
> that explains synthetically how your current research is related to the
> themes of playfulness and cities,
> 2. a brief CV (PDF, maximum 2 pages and 2 Mb, select only the most relevant
> information)
>
> Accepted participants will attend the Doctoral Consortium, giving a
> 20-minutes presentation of their current research and providing friendly
> feedback to their peers. They will also receive an invitation letter to
> attend the Games for Cities conference, as well as a special discount on
> the admission ticket.
>
> Please submit applications to [log in to unmask]
>
> Application deadline: 12pm on 31 March 2017
> Notification of acceptance: 7 April 2017
>
> Games for Cities International Conference (20-21 April)
> http://gamesforcities.com/challenges/conference/
>
> Organising committee:
> Dr Ekim Tan (Play the City foundation)
> Dr Gabriele Ferri (Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences – lectorate in
> Play & Civic Media)
> Dr Martijn de Waal (Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences – lectorate in
> Play & Civic Media)
> Dr Michiel de Lange (Utrecht University, Department of Media and Culture
> Studies)
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> Gabriele Ferri, Ph.D.
> Design researcher // Play & Civic Media - Amsterdam University of Applied
> Sciences
> www.gabrieleferri.com
>
>
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