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---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Eric T. Meyer <[email protected]> Date: Sat, Jun 20, 2009 at 2:18 AM Subject: AHRC Doctoral Studentship (3 July deadline) To: Undisclosed recipients <[email protected]> Please circulate widely to any potentially interested students you know. Attached is an advertisement for an AHRC doctoral studentship available at the Oxford Internet Institute starting this fall. The studentship provides full fees and maintenance for eligible UK students, or full fees for eligible EU students. The area of study is Librarianship, Archives and Records Management, which is broadly defined and includes information communities and the use and management of information in all forms and in all contexts; all aspects of archive administration and records management; all aspects of information policy in the information society; information systems; systems thinking; systems development; information retrieval (including interfaces and gateways); preservation and conservation of recorded information including Film archiving. The Council does not support courses in Computer Science, as such courses focus on engineering and mathematics; these are areas which do not fall within the Council's subject domain. Note the very short deadline for submitting a complete application for the doctoral programme at Oxford, with all applications due July 3. Thank you, Eric Eric T. Meyer, Ph.D. Oxford Internet Institute, University of Oxford e-mail: [email protected] Web: http://people.oii.ox.ac.uk/meyer/ --- AHRC Postgraduate Studentship 2009 Arts and Humanities The Oxford Internet Institute is offering one AHRC postgraduate studentship, starting October 2009, for DPhil students in the subject area Librarianship, Archives & Records Management. The studentship is being offered under the new Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC) Block Grant Partnership scheme. Applicants should be of high academic merit and meet all the admission requirements of the OII and the eligibility criteria for an AHRC Doctoral award. (see sections 6 and 7 of the notes of guidance for AHRC Doctoral awards available at http://www.humanities.ox.ac.uk/graduate_study/ahrc/ahrc_notes_of_guidance.) Types of studentships: One award for upto 3 years for students applying for a DPhil in Information Communication and the Social Sciences. UK students who satisfy certain residency criteria are eligible to apply for full awards covering fees and maintenance. (Maintenance levels are £12,940 p.a. for doctoral awards at 2008-9 rates.) Students from EU countries other than the UK who satisfy certain residency criteria are eligible to apply for fees-only awards. How to apply: You must apply using the standard graduate application form. For details on applying to Oxford, see http://www.admin.ox.ac.uk/postgraduate/apply/. Please note that your formal application will be processed initially by the Graduate Admissions Office and then evaluated by a faculty committee. Please note that applications can not be made through the OII, they must go through the Graduate Admissions Office, but we request that you also send a brief email to [email protected], to let us know your application is on the way. The Graduate Studies Office will only process complete applications, if your application is incomplete then it will not be passed on for discussion. If you are selected for nomination, you (in conjunction with the OII) will be required to complete an online AHRC form by 24 July. Further information: For more details on eligible subject areas/courses, residency eligibility criteria and academic eligibility criteria, and on how to apply for an AHRC studentship at Oxford, see the notes of guidance on the University’s website: http://www.humanities.ox.ac.uk/graduate_study/ahrc/ahrc_notes_of_guidance For information about the Oxford Internet Institute’s DPhil programme please refer to http://www.oii.ox.ac.uk/teaching/dphil/. If you have any further queries please contact The Graduate Studies Coordinator Miss Laura Taylor at [email protected]. Deadline: Applications must be received by the Graduate Admissions Office by Friday 3rd July. Interviews have been provisionally booked for either Tuesday 14th July or Wednesday 15th July. Oxford University is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Click here for Employer Profile [http://www.jobs.ac.uk/profiles/links/102/] -- Jonathan Gray Community Coordinator The Open Knowledge Foundation http://www.okfn.org _______________________________________________ okfn-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.okfn.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/okfn-discuss
