Sujet de these: PhD offer, Open University's Knowledge Media Institute (KMi), Milton Keynes

Thierry Hamon thierry.hamon at UNIV-PARIS13.FR
Wed May 15 09:17:11 UTC 2013


Date: Wed, 15 May 2013 10:03:33 +0100
From: Thierry Hamon <thierry.hamon at univ-paris13.fr>
Message-ID: <CAOA4fQK-VYrB1zNbEs-yyB=w-5JASGAwa38vRxsYGoOv+rLw3Q at mail.gmail.com>
X-url: http://kmi.open.ac.uk/studentships/vacancies.php

(For further information, please visit
http://kmi.open.ac.uk/studentships/vacancies.php)

*Full-time, 3-year Postgraduate Research Studentship, Ref: 6988*
*Knowledge Media Institute (KMi)*
*Based in Milton Keynes*

The Open University's Knowledge Media Institute (KMi) is home to
internationally recognised researchers in semantic technologies,
educational multimedia, collaboration technologies, artificial
intelligence, cognitive science, and human-computer interaction. KMi
offers students an intellectually challenging environment with
exceptional research and computer facilities.

We are currently offering one fully-funded studentship commencing
October 2013. Applications are invited from UK, EU and international
students for full-time, 3-year study on one of the following PhD
projects:


   - Technology Enhanced Learning (e.g. Self-regulated learning)
   - Web Science
   - Knowledge Discovery in Web Data
   - Semantics of Privacy
   - Learning Analytics for Reflective Blogging During Authentic Enquiry
   - Human Centred Computing for Civic Engagement: Structuring Online
     Dialogues for Large-Scale Deliberation
   - Mining Services on the Web
   - Telling life stories from social media content
   - Mobile and network technologies for outdoor learning

Funding consists of stipend £40,770 (£13,590/year) plus fee bursary. We
strongly recommend that you contact the lead researcher directly to
discuss your interest prior to writing your proposal.

All applicants must have a first or upper second class degree from a UK
university or the overseas equivalent and ideally a relevant Masters
degree. Unless from a majority English-speaking country, non-EEA
applicants will require an IELTS score of 6.5 with a minimum of 6 in
each element of Listening, Reading, Speaking and Writing. IELTS
Certificates are valid for a period of 2-years. All applications are
assessed as to their quality, the fit with The Open University research
priorities and the availability of supervisors in the relevant field.

*Deadline:* 26 June 2013


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