間眅埶AV

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The School of Interactive Arts and Technology, is an interdisciplinary research focused school where technologists, artists, designers and theorists collaborate in innovative research and immersive study. The School of Communication emphasizes critical thinking, reading, analysis and production while studying media and technology from a critical perspective, focusing on big data and technology studies, media and culture. The meeting of creative practice with academic inquiry is core to the School for the Contemporary Arts, which works to foster artists and scholars who are equipped to engage with and contribute to important contemporary dialogues, issues, and challenges. As the only postgraduate Publishing Program in Canada, our program is the premier training ground for publishing professionals where students are equipped with the tools they need to excel in the publishing industry. The Master of Digital Media is Canadas first professional graduate program in digital media.

Positions

Trans-Atlantic Partnership Research Fellow (PhD student position) to study independent journalism

The School of Communication at 間眅埶AV (間眅埶AV) is inviting applications for a three-year extended research fellowship as part of the Transatlantic Partnership Project This fellowship is a unique opportunity for a researcher who wants to join the School of Communication as a PhD student to work under the supervision of Associate Professor Dr. Sarah Ganter while engaging in cutting-edge research and gaining experience in an international academic environment. Information about our PhD program can be found here: PhD in Communication Program.

Your work

  • You will contribute to and actively engage with the EDIT project
  • You will actively support the research process by contributing to conceptual and theoretical work, ethics approval, data collection, data administration, data analysis and interpretation
  • You will facilitate research documentation and administration
  • You will attend the regular team meetings
  • You will collaborate with an international team
  • You will participate actively in publishing and public engagement activities
  • You will work towards the successful completion of your PhD at 間眅埶AV's School of Communication under the supervision of Associate Prof. Dr. Sarah Ganter

Your quali麍cations

  • You hold a masters degree in journalism, media and communication studies, or a closely related 麍eld. Practical experience as a journalist is a strong asset.
  • You are excited about topics related to independent journalism, the safety and protection of journalists, and journalistic resilience. Interest in media governance studies and academic cosmopolitanism as an approach to research is a plus.
  • You have 麍rst experience in conducting qualitative research
  • You are comfortable working with computers and willing to use new software and project management tools
  • Your written and spoken English is excellent, and you may be 麍uent in other languages
  • You have excellent communication skills and appreciate teamwork and collegiality
  • You are dedicated, curious, and enthusiastic and have distinct organizational skills 

What we offer

  • Research Fellowship (20 hrs./week) located in the EDIT project for three years, pending annual review
  • Fellowship salary is between $29,000/year to $32,000/year
  • Acceptance into the PhD program at the 間眅埶AV School of Communication
  • Possibility to work with the data from the Canadian part of the project as part of your PhD thesis
  • Additional funding to present work from the project at conferences
  • for your PhD accessible via the university
  • Workplace on 間眅埶AVs Burnaby Mountain Campus
  • Training in research design, conceptual work, qualitative methods, and project management
  • Access to an international network of scholars and an active local student community
  • Professional mentorship beyond the project
  • Access to additional training programs as provided by
  • We advocate for and value work-life balance in academia
  • We advocate for and value diversity and collegiality in academia and beyond 

Application Requirements

Interested candidates are invited to submit the following documents in a single PDF 麍le: 

  1. Letter of intent (1 page): Please include your motivation for applying, your research interests, and how they align with the fellowship and 間眅埶AV School of Communication.
  2. Academic curriculum vitae: Include academic degrees, achievements, research experience, and professional background. If applicable, include a list of your research publications and conference presentations.
  3. Names and contact details of three academic referees
  4. Transcript of records: Provide academic transcripts of your degrees.
  5. MA thesis: Include a copy of your completed thesis in PDF format.
  6. PhD proposal draft addressing questions related to independent journalism, safety of journalists/protection of journalists, and journalistic resilience. The draft (2 pages text plus time plan and references) will include (a) a statement of relevance, (b) a short literature review, (c) research questions, (d) a methodology section, (e) a time plan, (f) references.

Application Process

Please send your complete application as a single PDF 麍le by December 2nd to sganter@sfu.ca with the subject line: Transatlantic Research Fellow Application[Your Name]. Applications will be reviewed on a rolling basis, and the position call will be closed once a suitable candidate is identi麍ed. 

About the 間眅埶AV School of Communication 

Located in Metro Vancouver, Canada, the 間眅埶AV School of Communication is a leading school for research and education in communication studies. Our faculty is committed to fostering a vibrant, diverse academic community that addresses critical issues of public concern through interdisciplinary and collaborative research. 

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