University College Dublin is seeking a Professor/Full Professor in
Information and Communication Studies to offer leadership to the School
in its goal to grow its research, teaching, and international
engagement. This is a permanent full-time role in the UCD School of
Information and Communication Studies (https://www.ucd.ie/ics/).
Candidates with appropriate expertise in any area of the broad field of
Information and Communication Studies will be considered. Current areas
of research in the School include human-computer interaction, digital
curation, cultural heritage informatics, data/information ethics,
information architecture, foundations of information studies,
information behaviour, data practices, digital and data journalism,
digital media studies, and information literacy. The successful
candidate will be expected to assume the responsibilities of head of
school on appointment for a period of 3–5 years.
Note: It is envisaged interviews for this post will take place the week
of 21 May 2018.
95 Professor (2010) Salary Scale: €83,800 to €111,159 per annum
Or
95 Full Professor C (2010) Salary Scale: €114,740 to €140,961 per annum
Appointment will be made on scale and in accordance with the Department
of Finance guidelines
Closing date: 17.00hrs (GMT) on Friday 20th April 2018
Full job advertisement and application procedures can be found at:
https://www.ucd.ie/workatucd/jobs/ (click on External Applicants and
search under Senior Appointments)
Informal enquiries only to Professor Colin Scott ([log in to unmask]),
College Principal of the College of Social Sciences and Law or Professor
Kalpana Shankar ([log in to unmask]), Head of School, School of
Information and Communication Studies.
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Benjamin R Cowan PhD
Assistant Professor
School of Information & Communication Studies
University College Dublin
Twitter: @BCowanHCI
Web: www.benjamincowan.com
NB- I do not check my email at weekends or much in the evening.
If anything is urgent please phone.
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Recent papers:
Pinder, C., Vermeulen, J., Cowan, B.R., Beale, R., & Hendley, R. (2017). Exploring the Feasibility of Subliminal Priming on Smartphones. Proceedings of Mobile HCI 2017.
Cowan, B.R., et al., (2017). "What can I help you with?": Infrequent users' experiences of Intelligent Personal Assistants. Proceedings of Mobile HCI 2017.
Gilmartin, E., Cowan, B.R., Vogel, C., & Campbell, N. (2017). Exploring multiparty casual talk for social human-machine dialogue. Proceedings of SPECOM '17, Hatfield, UK
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