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The Centre for Digital Media Cultures at the University of Brighton welcomes expressions of interest from well qualified applicants for the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) Postdoctoral Fellowship (PDF) scheme. These PDFs provide an opportunity to be based at the University of Brighton for those in the immediate postdoctoral stage of their career to consolidate their PhD through developing publications, networks and professional skills.

 

Brighton as a member of the ESRC South Coast Doctoral Training Partnership is eligible to host ESRC PDFs in the broad thematic areas of social policy, social work, business and management. For the Centre for Digital Media Cultures, this covers areas including data and policy, digital media and policy, big data, data science, data literacy, data design guidelines, digital economy.

 

Full details of the application process can be found here

 

https://www.southcoastdtp.ac.uk/esrc-postdoctoral-fellowship-scheme/

 

A two page CV and 2 page Expression of Interest should be submitted to [log in to unmask] by 12.00 (midday) on 31st January 2019.

 

Interested applicants should contact the Centre Director Frauke Behrendt [log in to unmask] or Prof. Phil Haynes ([log in to unmask]) or Prof Andrew Church ([log in to unmask]) for a discussion in the first instance.

 

In addition to the Centre for Digital Media Cultures, The University of Brighton Centres of Research and Enterprise Excellence also invite applications in the following areas (or combinations of those):

 

Centre for Transforming Sexuality and Gender

LGBT queer lives

Digital sexualities

Sex, sexuality and health

 

Centre of Resilience for Social Justice

Child, family and adult resilience

Resilience and health

Systems and workforce resilience

 

Centre for Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics

Environmental and climate change

Human migration

Sustainability and tourism

Power and inequality in/through specific spaces and environments

Planning and housing

 

Centre for Change, Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management

(CENTRIM)

Change management

Entrepreneurship and SMEs

Innovation management

Labour market economics

 

 

Best wishes,

 

Frauke


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Dr Frauke Behrendt FHEA

Principal Lecturer in Media Studies

Deputy Head of School for Research and Enterprise

Director of the Centre for Digital Media Cultures

University of Brighton

https://research.brighton.ac.uk/en/persons/frauke-behrendt

https://www.brighton.ac.uk/digital-media-cultures/index.aspx

https://scholar.google.co.uk/citations?user=hqYeaCIAAAAJ&hl

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