Three EPSRC funded PhD studentships in the 
Information Systems and Innovation Group, 
Department of Management, London School of 
Economics and Political Science.

The Information Systems and Innovation Group 
(ISIG) has available three funded PhD 
studentships to start from October 2009 (Please 
note residency requirements below).

Applications are sought from suitable qualified 
candidates who wish to undertake doctoral 
research in the following broad areas: 
Information infrastructures, grids and cloud 
computing; Information systems in healthcare; 
Mobility and ubiquitous computing.

These areas are indicative of fields within which 
ISIG has active research programmes. While we are 
interested in potential applicants from all areas 
of information systems which are appropriate to 
EPSRC interests, we do expect applicants to take 
some points of departure from our current 
research interests and to work as members of 
active research groups.

For further information on current research in these areas see:

Information Infrastructures, Grids and Cloud Computing:
=======================================================
The Pegasus project (Dr Will Venters 
http://personal.lse.ac.uk/venters ) 
http://www.pegasus.lse.ac.uk/  is currently 
researching the work practices of UK Particle 
Physicists as they construct the world's largest 
Grid infrastructure for their research at the 
Large Hadron Collider at CERN, Geneva. The focus 
of this research is upon how the community 
develops such a Grid in a widely distributed and 
highly improvised manner rather than on the 
technology of the Grid itself. Future research 
might explore how particle physicists at CERN 
maintain this Grid to support new research 
practices (perhaps with a wider focus on 
so-called e-Research) or on the development and 
use of Grid and Cloud computing within other 
sectors (e.g. financial services, engineering, 
healthcare) and their impact on work within these 
sectors. Connected to this research is an 
interest in how Cloud Computing, Grids and 
Information Services change the 'knowledge work' 
of systems developers and users within globally 
distributed organisations and networks. In 
particular how does the shift to services enable 
and demand new work practices among these groups?

Healthcare information systems:
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Current research underway in ISIG includes two 
projects funded by the Connecting for Health 
Evaluation Programme. One is concerned with the 
electronic transmission of prescriptions, and the 
other with the implementation of the NHS Care 
Records Service. (Dr Tony Cornford, Dr Ela 
Klecun, Dr Will Venters). This research is 
focused around evaluations of implementation 
activities as processes, and their associated 
outcomes. Associated work may take this further 
and address issues of the applicability of the 
socio-technical approach in health subsystems 
development and deployment, innovation and 
transformation through technology in health care, 
the representation of patient interests, and the 
making of appropriate evidence as to what works, 
and what does not.  The work of the group also 
links health care innovation to new models of 
open and user-led innovation.

http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/LSEHealth/health_information_systems_group.htm

http://www.pcpoh.bham.ac.uk/publichealth/cfhep/documents/NHS_CFHEP_005_Summary_and_Protocol.pdf

http://www.pcpoh.bham.ac.uk/publichealth/cfhep/documents/NHS_CFHEP_004_Summary_and_Protocol.pdf

Mobility and ubiquitous computing
=================================
The mobil...@lse research unit 
(mobility.lse.ac.uk), led by Dr Carsten Sorensen 
(www.carstensorensen.com), has since 2001 studied 
organisational and societal implications of 
mobile and ubiquitous information technology. The 
research has over the years built up a large body 
of research and empirical studies covering a 
range of issues spanning innovative 
organisational practices with mobile and 
ubiquitous technology, to studies of innovation 
networks in the mobile sector. A current interest 
is in particular understanding mobile services. 
So far 9 doctoral students associated with the 
unit have successfully completed their doctoral 
studies. The unit will from January 2008 be 
engaged in two projects co-founded by EPSRC and 
Mobile VCE (www.mobilevce.com) on flexible mobile 
networks and future user interaction. We are 
generally open to any applications within the 
domain of social and organisational aspects of 
mobile, pervasive and ubiquitous computing.

Scholarship details and application process:
============================================
Each scholarship includes an allowance for 
training / conferences, tuition fees and a 
tax-free stipend of around £12,000 per annum, 
subject to satisfactory progress.

Studentships will be associated with the ISIG PhD 
programme 
(http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/informationSystems/PhDProgramme/Default.htm) 

and applicants will need to satisfy the 
conditions of entry to the ISIG PhD programme
(see
http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/informationSystems/PhDProgramme/applying.htm#1)
 

as well as satisfy the residency eligibility 
requirements of the funding councils (see 
http://www.esrc.ac.uk/ESRCInfoCentre/Images/GUIDANCE%20NOTES%20FOR%20APPLICANTS%202008_tcm6-7186.pdf)
 


For further information about the studentships, 
please contact Francis White ([email protected]) 
in the first instance.

Information on the application procedure is available at:
http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/informationSystems/PhDProgramme/Default.htm

The initial deadline for applications is 1 May 
2009, though we will remain interested in 
discussing possible applications beyond that date

About the Information Systems and Innovation Group:
===================================================
The Information Systems and Innovation Group at 
LSE is one of the largest of its kind in the 
world.  It is well known for its research and 
teaching in the social, political and economic 
dimensions of information and communications 
technology.  It covers most areas of information 
systems and represents a range of academic 
approaches and specialisms, from systems design 
and management to theory and philosophy.

It is explicitly international and informed by 
all the social sciences found at LSE.  The group 
has always been able to take advantage of its 
prominent position within LSE-the only UK 
institution specializing solely in the social 
sciences.
A large number of its graduate offerings involve 
close and fruitful collaboration with the other 
groups in the Department of Management and other 
departments and institutes in the School, notably 
the European Institute, the Law Department, LSE 
Health, the Departments of Accounting and 
me...@lse.
There are 16 full-time academics (4 professors, 3 
readers, 6 senior lecturers and 3 lecturers) in 
the Information Systems and Innovation Group.  We 
also benefit from the contributions of our 
Visiting Professors all of whom are scholars of 
international repute and leaders in the field and 
Research and Visiting Fellows who are experts in 
their respective field.  The Head of Group is 
Professor Leslie Willcocks, a leading expert on 
outsourcing who works with and advises many 
leading international companies.

-- 
_______________________________________________________
  Dr Carsten Sørensen
  The London School of Economics and Political Science
  Department of Management
  The Information Systems & Innovation Group
  New Academic Building, 3rd Floor, Room 3.11
  Houghton Street, London WC2A 2AE, United Kingdom
  [email protected]
  pho +44 (0)20 7955 6102
  fax +44 (0)20 7955 7385
_______________________________________________________
  For Office Hours please check the office hours website:
  http://www.lse.ac.uk/collections/informationSystems/staff/officeHours.htm
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  http://www.carstensorensen.com/
  http://mobility.lse.ac.uk/
  http://is.lse.ac.uk/
  http://disc.brunel.ac.uk/isj
  http://jais.aisnet.org/
  http://www.elsevier.com/locate/infoandorg
  http://www.e-sjis.org/
  http://www.e-sj.org/
  http://www.mobilelife2008.co.uk/
  http://www.iii-p.org/
  http://www.mobilevce.com/
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