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The research group I co-direct is looking to host some visiting scholars. Faculty, postdocs and graduate students welcome to apply! Funding is available for a few positions. See below for details. Would appreciate help spreading the word by forwarding this email to anyone you think might be interested, or by retweeting this <https://twitter.com/juancommander/status/1030524252255145984>. Look forward to reading your applications! Juan Pablo Alperin Assistant Professor, Publishing Associate Director, Public Knowledge Project Co-Director, Scholarly Communications Lab Simon Fraser University ****Apologies for cross-posting**** Are you passionate about understanding the role of scholarly communication in the digital age? Are you interested in pursuing some of the most interesting questions about how knowledge is produced, disseminated, and used? The Scholarly Communications Lab is excited to announce the launch of our Visiting Scholar Program <http://scholcommlab.ca/join-us/visiting-scholar-program>, a new initiative that offers faculty, postdoctoral researchers, and graduate students from across the world the opportunity to collaborate with us on a joint research project of their choosing. Through the program, visiting scholars will be invited to join us for several months at either of our two locations in Ottawa and Vancouver, Canada, to conduct their research. To Apply We are accepting applications for the Visiting Scholar Program until September 30, 2018. For more information, or to apply, visit scholcommlab.ca/join-us/visiting-scholar-program/ <https://www.scholcommlab.ca/join-us/visiting-scholar-program/>. About Us The ScholCommLab is a research group that analyzes all aspects of scholarly communication in the digital age, co-directed by Juan Pablo Alperin and Stefanie Haustein. We are affiliated with and physically located at the Publishing Program at Simon Fraser University and the School of Information Studies at the University of Ottawa, as well as with PKP and CIRST. Find out more at scholcommlab.ca <https://www.scholcommlab.ca/>. Kind regards, Stefanie Haustein & Juan Pablo Alperin Co-directors, ScholCommLab
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