Postdoctoral researcher in the Leiden Institute for History: Histories of Mobility and Communication in Societies under Duress in Middle Africa: The… From October 1, 2012, the Institute for History of the Faculty of Humanities of Leiden University has available a Postdoctoral researcher/coordinator position for 4 years in the NWO VICI project ‘ Connecting in Times of Duress: Understanding Communication and Conflict in Middle Africa’s Mobile Margins’, section General History. This interdisciplinary research programme seeks to understand the dynamics in the relationship between social media, mobile telephony and the social fabric under duress inCentral Africa. The sub projects are: Histories of Mobility and Communication in Societies under Duress in Middle Africa: The Past in the Present ‘The (Wireless) Art of Navigating Duress’ : Being (dis)Connected during War(s): Shaping Urbanit y in Chad and CAR ‘The (Wireless) Art of Navigating Duress’: Nomadic Pastoralists Confronted with Duress and New ICTs ‘The (Wireless) Art of Navigating Duress’: African Youth Confronting Political Repression in a Globalized Cameroon and Nigeria This project includes a longer stay in the region of research.
Postdoctoral researcher in the Leiden Institute for History: Histories of Mobility and Communication in Societies under Duress in Middle Africa: The… From October 1, 2012, the Institute for History of the Faculty of Humanities of Leiden University has available a Postdoctoral researcher/coordinator position for 4 years in the NWO VICI project ‘ Connecting in Times of Duress: Understanding Communication and Conflict in Middle Africa’s Mobile Margins’, section General History. This interdisciplinary research programme seeks to understand the dynamics in the relationship between social media, mobile telephony and the social fabric under duress inCentral Africa. The sub projects are: Histories of Mobility and Communication in Societies under Duress in Middle Africa: The Past in the Present ‘The (Wireless) Art of Navigating Duress’ : Being (dis)Connected during War(s): Shaping Urbanit y in Chad and CAR ‘The (Wireless) Art of Navigating Duress’: Nomadic Pastoralists Confronted with Duress and New ICTs ‘The (Wireless) Art of Navigating Duress’: African Youth Confronting Political Repression in a Globalized Cameroon and Nigeria This project includes a longer stay in the region of research
Postdoc ‘Visualizing capital’ (f/m, 1.0 fte) This postdoc position is part of the ERC-project ‘Monitoring modernity: a comparative analysis of practices of social imagination in the monitoring of global flows of goods, capital and persons’ (MONITORING). The project aims to study institutions specialized in visualizing society. It connects more encompassing ‘modern social imaginaries’ with ‘social imagination’, i.e., the everyday work of the production of images of climate, the economy, capital flows and migrant mobilities.
The Corporate Communication Centre at the Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University, invites applications for a position as a postdoctoral… You are invited to join us in our research program focusing on corporate reputation, identity, alignment, or other relevant topics in corporate communication, at a business school with a strong research focus. The appointment involves a three-year position as a postdoctoral researcher. The successful candidate is expected to: • Be involved in conducting top-level academic research in corporate communication (dealing with, e.g., organizational identity, corporate reputation, corporate branding, employee alignment), to be published in top scholarly journals included in the ERIM journal list
62.37.12 Postdoctoral Position in Analytical Chemistry/Chemometrics This is a position on the COAST project ALBERT (Analysis of Large data sets By Enhanced Robust Techniques). COAST is a Dutch public-private partnership for analytical chemistry. It is a consortium of more than 70 industrial and public partners.
The Institute for History of Leiden University is looking for an enthousiastic postdoctoral researcher From September 1, 2012, the Institute for History of the Faculty of Humanities of Leiden University has available a full-time Postdoctoral position (38 hrs) for 4 years in the NWO VICI project Crime and Gender 1600-1900: a comparative perspective , section Social and Economic History. The Postdoctoral researcher will examine gender differences in crime and changing concepts of crime and gender and the public roles of men and women in Europe, particularly England, Germany, Italy, and the Netherlands. The research will lead to a monograph in English on crime and gender and concepts of public roles in Europe 1790-1900, and is part of the project Crime and Gender 1600-1900 in which various regions withinEurope will be compared. Supervisor: dr.
Postdoctoral Researcher for Relationships of Ethnic Diversity Postdoctoral Researcher for Relationships of Ethnic Diversity Job description Requirements Conditions of employment Contract type : Temporary, 12 months * 1.0 fte, or 15 months * 0.8 fte, starting as soon as possible Organisation Radboud University Nijmegen Department Faculty of Social Sciences With its six Bachelor’s and seven Master’s programmes, three Research Master’s programmes, three educational institutes with a total of 4,500 students, three research institutes and the Academic Centre for Social Sciences, the Faculty of Social Sciences is one of the largest faculties at Radboud University. The study programmes of Cultural Anthropology and Development Studies, Communication Sciences, Sociology and the education in Methods and Techniques are organized in the Educational Institute of Social Sciences. The NISCO research institute performs comparative research in the field of social sciences
Assistant Professor (UD) in Organizational Psychology The Organizational Psychology program at the University of Amsterdam offers a specialization in work and organizational psychology at both Bachelors and Masters level, participates in the two-year Psychology Research Masters, and the PhD training program provided by the Kurt Lewin Graduate School for social psychology and its applications. Approximately 70 students enrol in the BA-program, and about 50 enrol in the MA-program annually. The program is supported by 10 tenured faculty members, and hosts between 5 – 10 PhD and postdoctoral researchers
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