Anthropology | Scholarship for Nigerians and Africans - Part 15

Postdoctoral Research Fellow inLearning and Digital Technologies, Norway

MIRACLE aims to improve science education and the link between schools and science museums by designing a flexible, open-ended learning environment that truly engages and empowers adolescent learners. In the planned MIRACLE learning platform students embark on authentic missions that can be completed through productive learning activities. The MIRACLE platform will be a system for collaborative and productive learning and teaching of science through use of a flexible and adaptive pedagogical approach to learning based on different kinds of knowledge representations (including 3D).

The MIRACLE project is headed by InterMedia, University of Oslo, and InterMedia also designs and evaluates the learning platform. The post-doctoral fellow will be part of the Design of Information Systems group at the Department of Informatics and will work with questions related to design and evaluation of the MIRACLE learning platform particularly concerned with representations in science education. Questions concerned with representation of abstract knowledge are also research topics in The Design of Information Systems group. For this post-doctoral fellowship we value interdisciplinary backgrounds high, in particular combinations of informatics and design of information systems with education/learning sciences, psychology, anthropology and/or sociology.

As part of the appointment, a limited amount of teaching, supervision, or other non-research duties may be assigned (10%).  This position is part of a new research project, with funding from the Norwegian Research Council and additional third year funding from Department of Informatics, University of Oslo.

Requirements:

The candidate must have a PhD or other corresponding education equivalent to a Norwegian doctoral degree in informatics or an interdisciplinary degree with a large component of informatics. Applicants are expected to include a summary of academic specialization and statement of scientific interests. For background on the research environment, please see:http://www.ifi.uio.no/research/groups/design and http://dis.ifi.uio.no/a3

UiO (and Norway more generally) is a multi-lingual environment, where knowledge of Norwegian is not a necessity in everyday life. However, a good command of English is required. http://www.matnat.uio.no/english/research/education/proficiency_in_English.html

The main purpose of post-doctoral research fellowships is to qualify researchers for work in top academic positions within their disciplines. As part of the appointment, a limited amount of teaching, supervision, or other non-research duties may be assigned (10%). No one can be appointed for more than one period at the same institution.

Please also refer to the regulations pertaining to the conditions of employment for post-doctoral fellowship positions:

http://www.uio.no/admhb/reglhb/personal/tilsettingvitenskapelig/regulationstermcondition.xml

The application must include:

  • Application letter
  • Statement of research interest
  • CV (summarizing education, positions, pedagogical experience, administrative experience and other qualifying activity)
  • Copies of educational certificates, transcript of records and letters of recommendation, as applicable
  • A complete list of publications and up to 5 academic work that the applicant wishes to be considered by the evaluation committee
  • Names and contact details of 2-3 references (name, relation to candidate, e-mail and telephone number

Foreign applicants are strongly advised to attach an institutionally issued explanation of their University’s grading system. Please remember that all documents should be in English or a Scandinavian language.

Closing date for applications: August 20, 2010.

C Wright Mills Scholarship in Sociology and Anthropology, New Zealand

Job Description: This scholarship was established in 1985 in memory of Jean Margaretta Rhoda Morgan and Peter Warmsley Sedgwick, and as a tribute to C. Wright Mills, noted American sociologist.

1. The scholarship shall be known as the C. Wright Mills Scholarship in Sociology and Anthropology.

2. The scholarship shall be awarded by the Council of the University of Canterbury after it has received the recommendation of a Selection Committee consisting of:
i. the Vice-Chancellor or nominee;
ii. the Head of the School of Sociology and Anthropology or nominee;
iii. the donor or nominee;
iv. a member of another Department or School of the University, the said member to be nominated by the donor or nominee.

3. The scholarship shall be open to graduates of any University in New Zealand or of the University of the South Pacific.

4. Candidates for the scholarship shall submit a paper outlining their approach to sociological and anthropological research in the form of a research proposal. The paper shall be typewritten and of not less than 5,000 words in length. The Selection Committee, in making its recommendation concerning the award of the scholarship, shall have regard to the paper submitted by each candidate, and to the contribution the candidate might be expected to make to academic life of the School of Sociology and Anthropology at the University of Canterbury.

5. In the event of two or more candidates being considered to be of equal merit, preference shall be given to the candidate whose financial circumstances are such that he or she would have difficulty in completing the course without financial assistance.

6. Tenure of the scholarship shall be conditional upon the successful candidate enrolling for the degree of Master of Arts (by thesis only), or Ph.D., in Sociology or Anthropology at the University of Canterbury. The scholarship shall be taken up for the research and writing of a thesis for the said degree on a topic approved by the selection committee. If the candidate has already commenced a PhD or Masters thesis then a progress report shall be required for consideration by the selection committee.

7. The scholarship may be held concurrently with any bursary, scholarship or fellowship of equal or greater value than this scholarship, unless the conditions of the other award preclude this.

8. The scholarship shall be tenable normally for one year but may be extended for a further year on the recommendation of the Academic Board if in the opinion of the selection committee the holder is able to demonstrate by way of a report on the work that satisfactory progress is being made and that the progress is consistent with the criteria for selection.

9. The scholarship may be terminated by the Council at any time on receipt of a report from the selection committee that the conduct or progress of the scholar has been unsatisfactory.

10. Normally one scholarship shall be awarded each year. However, if the accumulated funds permit the Council may award an additional scholarship in any year.

11. If in any year no appointment to the scholarship is made, the income for the year shall be added to the capital of the fund or shall be held in reserve to provide a second scholarship in a subsequent year, as the Council may decide.

12. Conditions for the award of the scholarship may be varied from time to time by the Council of the University on the recommendation of the selection committee.

Application Deadline 1November2010

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