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Begin forwarded message: > From: Masashi Nishihata <[email protected]> > Date: August 28, 2013, 6:30:55 PM EDT > To: [email protected] > Subject: Opportunities at the Citizen Lab / Munk School > Reply-To: "mior-l: Monitoring Internet Openness and Rights" > <[email protected]> > > Hi All. > > Please allow me to plug three opportunities for scholars to join the > Citizen Lab / Munk School that we announced at the summer institute. > > *Post-doctoral fellowships* > > We have two post-doc positions opened with applications deadlines > approaching. For both positions we encourage applications from scholars > in either technical or social science disciplines with a project in the > general thematic areas of Internet governance, information controls > (e.g. surveillance and censorship), information security, and human > rights. Our past Postdoctoral Fellows have included scholars from the > fields of political science, sociology, computer science, information > studies, and law. > > 1 year term Post-doctoral fellowship at the Citizen Lab. Deadline for > Applications: August 31 2013. Start Date: October 1 2013. > Details: > https://citizenlab.org/2013/08/citizen-lab-postdoctoral-fellowship-2013-2014/ > > 6 month term. Post-doctoral fellowship at the Citizen Lab. Deadline for > Applications: Oct 31 2103. Start Date: January 1 2014 > Details: > https://citizenlab.org/2013/08/munk-school-postdoctoral-fellowships-2013-2014/ > > *Assistant Professor (tenure stream)* > > The Munk School of Global Affairs at the University of Toronto invites > applications for a tenure-stream position at the rank of Assistant > Professor in the field of digital media and global affairs. The > appointment will begin on July 1, 2014. > > Applicants must have a Ph.D. or be near completion. Applicants must have > innovative research programs and teaching interests at the intersection > of digital/cyber space and global affairs. The School is seeking > candidates whose work engages with policy, with a deep understanding of > new tools and techniques (such as data mining, analytics and crowd > sourcing) and their impact on global affairs. Applicants must have a > strong theoretical knowledge of the core literature in their disciplines > as well as superior research and teaching abilities. The School is > especially interested in those candidates whose work on digital media > and technology relates to an additional area of research and teaching in > the School, including global economics, innovation, global justice, > global public policy, or security. The Munk School of Global Affairs is > also home to the Citizen Lab, an interdisciplinary laboratory focusing > on advanced research and development at the intersection of digital > media, global security, and human rights. > > The successful candidate will be fully appointed in the professional > Master of Global Affairs (MGA) program at the Munk School, and will be > expected to contribute to the core teaching needs of the program. The > Master of Global Affairs degree at the Munk School is an exciting, new > professional graduate degree designed to equip students with knowledge > and skills for careers in government and international institutions, the > private sector, and NGOs. > > For details see: > https://utoronto.taleo.net/careersection/10050/jobdetail.ftl?lang=en&job=1300931 > > > -- > Masashi Nishihata > Research Manager, Citizen Lab > Munk School of Global Affairs > University of Toronto > > Phone: (416) 946-8903 > pgp key: https://citizenlab.org/masashi-key.txt
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