Statistics Canada Post-Doctoral Fellowship in Health

Statistics Canada, Ottawa (Ontario)
Term 1 year (with option for renewal)
$68,468 to $79,234

Closing date: 13 April 2018 – 23:59, Pacific Time

Who can apply: Persons residing in Canada and Canadian citizens residing abroad.

The Statistics Canada Post-Doctoral Fellowship provides recent PhD graduates with the unique opportunity to conduct high quality research at one of the world’s leading statistical agencies. The research conducted at Statistics Canada advances knowledge on emerging issues related to Canadian society and informs Canada’s policies and programs.

Post-Doctoral Fellows will conduct research in the Health Analysis Division within Statistics Canada’s Analytical Studies Branch.

Ensure your experience and knowledge reflect one of the domains of research listed below:

1. Environmental epidemiology
2. Aboriginal Health
3. Population Health
4. Child health and well-being

More information…

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2018 International Policy Ideas Challenge

SSHRC and Global Affairs Canada recently announced the launch of the third annual 2018 International Policy Ideas Challenge.

Deadline: May 18, 2018

Amount: $3000 (for 10 winning projects)

Description: The International Policy Ideas Challenge is designed to identify concrete innovative solutions to emerging international policy challenges faced by Canada. Each proposal should offer solutions bridging at least two of the three policy areas under Global Affairs Canada’s mandate – foreign policy, trade, and international development.  Applicants will submit brief proposals. The authors of ten winning proposals will be given several months to further develop their ideas into policy briefs, which will then be presented to Government of Canada officials in a special day-long symposium, hosted by Global Affairs Canada in Ottawa in late Fall 2018.

Eligibility: graduate students (Master’s and PhD level) and post-doctoral fellows at a recognized Canadian post-secondary educational institution; applicants must be Canadian citizens or permanent residents of Canada

More information…

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Western Research Ethics Management (WREM) second migration – April 6-9

The Office of Human Research Ethics successfully launched the first of two migration phases for its new online protocol submission platform, WREM, on September 7, 2017.

In order to continue to successfully transition the Research Ethics Board files from ROMEO to WREM they have decided to split the second migration into two phases, resulting in a total of three migrations.

Second Migration: The second migration will occur between 4pm April 6 to 12pm April 9, 2018 and will involve migrating the remaining initial submissions that were still under review as of Aug 31, 2017.

  • Will include all studies approved in ROMEO after August 31, 2017
  • Will not include post-approval submissions (e.g., amendments, continuing ethics reviews, reportable events, etc.)
  • Will not include study documents (including the ROMEO Application Form), which will NOT be migrated into WREM

Please Note:

  • Those designated as research support staff will be provided access to the file in WREM; those designated as co-Investigators, students or other will NOT be provided access to the file in WREM and will, therefore, need to be added to the file in WREM.
  • WREM will not be accessible during the second migration.
  • The second migration will transition the entire research community to WREM, and result in all post-approval submissions being done through WREM.
  • ROMEO will remain accessible to researchers for the remainder of 2018, but only to retrieve study documents. Please ensure that if your study will remain active after 2018 that you retrieve your documents from ROMEO and store them securely as per institutional policy.

Third Migration: The third migration, which will occur at a later date, will then include all post-approval submission information (i.e., amendments, continuing ethics reviews, reportable events). The date for this migration is as yet TBD, but is estimated to be June/July 2018.

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Post-Doctoral Research Fellowships – Department of Musicology, University of Oslo

1. Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship in Mashup Producers’ Experience with Copyright Regulation

Annual Salary: NOK 490 900 – 569 000, depending on level of expertise
Closing Date: 18 April 2018 

A Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship (SKO 1352) in Mashup Producers’ Experience with Copyright Regulation, is available at the Department of Musicology, University of Oslo. The Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship is funded by the Research Council of Norway and is associated with the research project “MASHED: Mashup Music, Copyright, and Platform Regulation.” The principal researcher for the project is Associate Professor Ragnhild Brøvig-Hanssen. The candidate is expected to present a research project closely connected to the main project. The position is available for a period of two years, with the possibility of a third year abroad (contingent on funding availability).

Further details: https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/148843/post-doctoral-research-fellowship-in-mashup-producers-experience-with-copyright-regulation

2. Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship in Copyright and Platform Regulation Related to Mashup Music

Annual Salary: NOK 490 900 – 569 000, depending on level of expertise
Closing Date: 4 April 2018 

A Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship (SKO 1352) in Copyright and Platform Regulation Related to Mashup Music, is available at the Department of Musicology, University of Oslo. The Post-Doctoral Research Fellowship is funded by the Research Council of Norway and is associated with the research project “MASHED: Mashup Music, Copyright, and Platform Regulation.” The principal researcher for the project is Associate Professor Ragnhild Brøvig-Hanssen. The candidate is expected to present a research project closely connected to the main project. The position is available for a period of two years, with the possibility of a third year abroad (contingent on funding availability).

Further details: https://www.jobbnorge.no/en/available-jobs/job/148848/post-doctoral-research-fellowship-in-copyright-and-platform-regulation-related-to-mashup-music

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Scotiabank Graduate Award for Studies in Violence Against Women and Children

The Centre for Research & Education on Violence Against Women and Children at Western’s Faculty of Education has a scholarship for graduate students from any faculty at Western with a demonstrated interest in research and education regarding violence against women and children.

Value: $3,250 (each)
Number of Scholarships: 2
Deadline: Mar 31, 2018

Link to the scholarship page:  http://learningtoendabuse.ca/student-awards

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Postdoc Opportunity – Cornell University -Initiative on AI, Policy, and Practice

https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/10902

Artificial Intelligence, Policy, and Practice (AIPP) is a new initiative at Cornell University, led by faculty in Computing and Information Science and spanning the Ithaca and New York City campuses. The initiative brings together researchers pursuing fundamental technical advances in AI with scholars considering its ethical, legal, and social implications.

They seek a Postdoctoral Researcher who will help us explore how an integrated interdisciplinary approach to these issues can generate unique insights and provide an effective foundation for future innovation, policy, and advocacy.

The initiative will focus on a number of key challenges in the near-term future of AI. They will investigate how AI might improve the quality of decision-making, while also posing new challenges to fairness, equality, autonomy, dignity, and privacy, among other core values. They will consider how AI risks exacerbating information and power asymmetries, while also providing a way to measure, model, and mitigate these dynamics. The goal is to establish the appropriate role for AI in addressing pressing issues, while ensuring that it does so with due consideration of social context and ethical norms.

The Postdoctoral Researcher will have the opportunity to help launch and shape this new initiative, conduct research, run seminars, stage events, and foster a truly interdisciplinary community. S/he will collaborate with one or more of the faculty supervisors associated with the initiative: Solon Barocas, Jon Kleinberg, Karen Levy, and Helen Nissenbaum.

Applications are welcome from recent Ph.D. graduates with a range of disciplinary backgrounds (e.g., computer and information science, data science, the social sciences, public policy, philosophy, media studies, science and technology studies, or related fields). Law graduates or ABDs with strong backgrounds or work experience in related fields are also eligible to apply. An interest in and ability to do translational, cross-disciplinary work between fields is crucial. This is a one-year position with the possibility of a second year depending on performance and funding.

The Postdoctoral Researcher may be located in Ithaca or New York City, depending on the location of the primary supervising faculty, but will have ample opportunity to spend time on both campuses. Applications should be submitted to: https://academicjobsonline.org/ajo/jobs/10902 and should include a CV, up to two publications (or writing samples), the names and contact information of three references, and a cover letter summarizing the candidate’s relevant background, accomplishments, and fit with the position. A transcript of graduate work (unofficial is acceptable) may also be requested. For substantive questions related to the initiative or position, please contact sbarocas@cornell.edu.

The position is available for a Fall 2018 start (or sooner, given the candidate’s availability). They began to review applications on March 5th, but continue to welcome submissions.

Diversity and inclusion are a part of Cornell University’s heritage. They are a recognized employer and educator valuing AA/EEO, Protected Veterans, and Individuals with Disabilities.

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NVivo – Webinar

This webinar Using NVivo as a Research Tool (from QSR International) will cover how NVivo can assist with research in the following ways:

  • Literature Review: Efficiently organize and tag literature, easily keep track of critical quotes, and track ideas across many articles
  • Coding: Code literature, interviews, surveys, and any other data you may collect in a single, convenient location and analyze all data for multiple articles in one NVivo project.
  • Analyzing Data: Using queries to uncover potential themes, understand words in context, and explore relationships
  • Findings: Gather together all research findings in a single location, making it easy to link literature and data, and to easily find quotes to illustrate themes
  • Publish: With all data organized and analyzed in an NVivo project, writing happens quickly and easily.

University of Western Ontario
Date: March 26th
Time: 1pm-2pm EST

Please use the link below to register in advance:
https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/7497536093113862657

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Beware Predatory Conferences

Alex Gillis describes the problem of predatory conferences in the April 2018 edition of University Affairs:  “Many publishers of deceptive or poor-quality academic journals have created a big sideline business organizing equally questionable academic conferences” Read more …

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Call for Applications: Postdoctoral Fellowship at the Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication

Postdoctoral Fellowship
Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication
Annenberg School for Communication
University of Pennsylvania

The Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication at the Annenberg School for Communication at the University of Pennsylvania invites applications for a “CARGC Postdoctoral Fellowship.” This is a one-year position renewable for a second year based on successful performance.

Description: The Center for Advanced Research in Global Communication (CARGC) produces and promotes scholarly research on global communication and public life. As an institute for advanced study dedicated to global media studies, we revisit enduring questions and engage pressing matters in geopolitics and communication. Our vision of “inclusive globalization” recognizes plurality and inequality in global media, politics, and culture. Our translocal approach fuses multidisciplinary “area studies” knowledge with theory and methodology in the humanities and social sciences. This synthesis of deep expertise and interdisciplinary inquiry stimulates critical conversations about entrenched and emerging communicative structures, practices, flows, and struggles. We explore new ways of understanding and explaining the world, including public scholarship, algorithmic culture, the arts, multi-modal scholarship, and digital archives. With a core commitment to the development of early career scholars worldwide, CARGC hosts postdoctoral, doctoral, undergraduate, and faculty fellows who collaborate in research groups, author CARGC Press publications, and organize talks, lectures, symposia, conferences, and summer institutes.

CARGC postdoctoral fellows work on their own research, typically a book manuscript, and collaborate with staff and postdoctoral, doctoral and undergraduate fellows. They also design and teach one undergraduate course, typically during their second year. They also present a CARGC Colloquium and publish at least one original CARGC Paper with CARGC Press. Fellows are provided a stipend of $50,000, a research fund of $3000, health insurance, a work space, computer and library access.

We are interested in scholars integrating primary sources and regional expertise in theoretically inflected, historically informed, comparative, translocal and transnational analyses of media, technology, geopolitics and culture. Candidates challenging normative paradigms and incorporating non-Western theories, sources and contexts, are especially welcome. Current research groups focus on “theory and history in global media studies,” “geopolitics, media & culture,” “digital sovereignty,” and “radical media and culture.”

This is a residential fellowship. CARGC strives to be an inclusive community of scholars driven by intellectual curiosity and exchange. To foster mentoring and collaboration at all levels, we expect fellows to be fully engaged in the life of the center. Postdocs are therefore expected to work at our beautiful sixth floor premises on the Penn campus at least four days a week.

Eligibility: We welcome applications from scholars with PhDs awarded by an institution other than the University of Pennsylvania between May 1, 2016 and May 1, 2018. The appointment typically starts on August 15.

Submitting Your Application: A complete application consists of:

  1. Cover Page – include your name and contact information, dissertation supervisor name and contact information, defense date (if degree not awarded), and 100-word abstract of your project.
  2. Research Proposal (not to exceed 1000 words) – include research questions, topic significance, theoretical framework, methodological design, clear description of primary sources and necessary language skills, and work plan with projected date of manuscript completion and publication.
  3. Statement of institutional fit (not to exceed 250 words) – explain how your project aligns with CARGC’s mission, fits with one or more CARGC research themes listed above, and contributes to the field of global media and communication studies.
  4. CV (not to exceed two single-spaced pages, minimum font size 11) – list degrees,  peer-reviewed publications, academic non-peer-reviewed publications, public scholarship, invited talks, conference papers, other relevant qualifications, specific research and language skills.
  5. Project bibliography (not to exceed one single-spaced page, minimum font size 11) – include primary and secondary sources.
  6. Letters of recommendation – three are required, including one from the dissertation supervisor, stating unequivocally expected date of Ph.D. defense (if degree not yet awarded).
  7. Up to two publications (not to exceed 50 pages in total) – published peer-reviewed articles preferred.

Timeline: All materials except reference letters must be sent as a single PDF document to cargc@asc.upenn.edu by April 1, 2018. Incomplete or late applications will not be considered. Applicants should arrange for their letters of recommendation to be sent to the same address by the same date. We expect to contact finalists for phone interviews by mid-April and make final decisions shortly thereafter.

Additional Information: If you have additional questions, please email us at cargc@asc.upenn.edu. Do not contact CARGC staff individually. The expected volume of submissions prevents us from providing feedback on drafts.

The University of Pennsylvania is an affirmative action/equal opportunity employer. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment and will not be discriminated against on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, creed, national or ethnic origin, citizenship status, age, disability , veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. For more information, go to http://www.upenn.edu/affirm-action/eoaa.html

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Postdoctoral Fellowship – Sherman Centre, McMaster University

The Lewis & Ruth Sherman Centre for Digital Scholarship, located in Mills Memorial Library at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, invites qualified candidates to apply for a two-year postdoctoral fellowship.

Job Title: Postdoctoral Fellowship
Application Deadline: March 30, 2018
Position Start Date: August 1, 2018
Position End Date: July 31, 2020
Supervisor: Academic Director, Sherman Centre
Remuneration: $49,000/year

Background: Founded in 2012, the Sherman Centre engages in a wide range of activities to support and build the McMaster digital humanities (DH) community. A critical need that has become apparent in the course of this work is the inclusion of DH skill instruction, methodology, and theory in the curriculum, both at the undergraduate and graduate levels. From the vantage point of the Sherman Centre, they see this as the beginning of a clear trend toward increased interest in introducing students to text analysis, data visualization, and GIS and, in general, increasing their technical fluency and competency.

Job Description: Working under the direction of the Academic and Administrative Directors of the Sherman Centre, the postdoctoral fellow will in general support the outreach and curricular activities of the Sherman Centre. In alignment with their own DH research agenda, the fellow will, in close collaboration with other Sherman Centre staff:

• offer training for DH tools and techniques
• offer consulting to faculty and graduate students to enable them to begin to include DH elements in their courses
• engage library staff in other functional areas to draw their expertise into the DH space and connect them to faculty who need support
• support the further development of DH workshops, talks, and events at the Sherman Centre
• prepare and deliver an undergraduate digital humanities introductory course, and
• connect with other digital humanities initiatives in the region and beyond.

Beyond these responsibilities, the fellow will participate actively in the life and activities of the Sherman Centre and represent it at key DH events such as the Digital Humanities Summer Institute (DHSI) and the annual Digital Humanities conference at the institution’s expense.

Eligibility: The Postdoctoral Fellowship is open to scholars who have completed their doctoral degree no earlier than June 1, 2014. Candidates must have defended their dissertation and received their PhD by July 1, 2018. The optimal candidate will have a Ph.D. in a DH-relevant discipline and a digital humanities research agenda. International scholars are invited to apply, however preference will be given to Canadian citizens and permanent residents.

How to Apply: To apply for this job, please submit your application online.

Link for External applicants: https://careers.mcmaster.ca/psp/prepprd/EMPLOYEE/HRMS/c/HRS_HRAM.HRS_APP_SCHJOB.GBL?Page=HRS_APP_JBPST&Action=U&SiteId=1001&FOCUS=Applicant&JobOpeningId=17892&PostingSeq=1

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