#کارگاه_بین_المللی
International Workshop on Public Policy(International Public Policy Association)
University of Pittsburgh
June 26th to 28th 2018.
The workshop focuses on the role of emotions as an agent of policy change. More specifically, it will explore the function of emotional intensity in the construction and transformation of public problems and their treatment by public authorities. While studies on the role of emotions are rather abundant when it comes to studying political behavior, little research can be found from a policy perspective. Nonetheless, a new literature that seeks to shed light on public policy through emotional inputs is emerging, also known as the “affective turn” present in several social science disciplines such as geography (Anderson and Smith, 2001; Bondi, Davidson and Smith, 2005), political science (Brader, 2011; Marcus, 2002) or sociology of collective action (Aminzade and McAdam, 2001; Latté, 2015; Groenendyk, 2011). The workshop theme is guided by the general research question of how do emotions participate in the construction and transformation of territorial public problems? The role of emotions in public policy can be seen as central to the problematization process because of its association with values and beliefs. These generate reactions, either underreaction or overreaction (Maor, 2016), which in turn contribute to the transformation of public problems. Through the contributors’ work, we intend to explore how citizens’ emotional reactions to specific events transform certain public issues into public problems, both in nature and scope.
The workshop has three objectives: 1) examining how the emotional dimensions in the public policy process fit into current theoretical discussions in political science and public administration; 2) generating knowledge on the emotional construction of public problems with an important territorial dimension. This will fill gaps in urban and regional public policy literature, while at the same time creating more explicit links between public policy analysis and urban and regional studies; 3) working toward submitting a special issue for publication in Policy and Society.
Papers submitted are expected to explore the contribution of emotional input in the construction and transformation of public problems through case studies or theoretical reflections on existing approaches to public problems. Papers focusing on methodological considerations linked to the study of emotions in public policy are also welcome. Although open to other levels of analysis, the workshop will prioritize contributions at the territorial scale as a relevant, accessible and relatively underexplored laboratory for observation and analysis. Indeed, although it would make it possible to better understand the narration of local and regional policy issues, very few studies focus their analysis on the emotional dimensions that shape local and regional public policies. The territorial angle helps to delineate an otherwise very broad topic. This workshop will provide an opportunity to engage in a discussion with both public policy analysis and urban and territorial studies to document the inescapable link between public problems, emotions, and territory. It is meant to be a place for international and multisectoral exchanges.
Submit your paper until January 30th at :
http://www.ippapublicpolicy.org/conference/iwpp-1-pittsburgh-2018/panel-list/9/panel/the-construction-of-public-problems-when-emotions-transform-territorial-policy/683
International Workshop on Public Policy(International Public Policy Association)
University of Pittsburgh
June 26th to 28th 2018.
The workshop focuses on the role of emotions as an agent of policy change. More specifically, it will explore the function of emotional intensity in the construction and transformation of public problems and their treatment by public authorities. While studies on the role of emotions are rather abundant when it comes to studying political behavior, little research can be found from a policy perspective. Nonetheless, a new literature that seeks to shed light on public policy through emotional inputs is emerging, also known as the “affective turn” present in several social science disciplines such as geography (Anderson and Smith, 2001; Bondi, Davidson and Smith, 2005), political science (Brader, 2011; Marcus, 2002) or sociology of collective action (Aminzade and McAdam, 2001; Latté, 2015; Groenendyk, 2011). The workshop theme is guided by the general research question of how do emotions participate in the construction and transformation of territorial public problems? The role of emotions in public policy can be seen as central to the problematization process because of its association with values and beliefs. These generate reactions, either underreaction or overreaction (Maor, 2016), which in turn contribute to the transformation of public problems. Through the contributors’ work, we intend to explore how citizens’ emotional reactions to specific events transform certain public issues into public problems, both in nature and scope.
The workshop has three objectives: 1) examining how the emotional dimensions in the public policy process fit into current theoretical discussions in political science and public administration; 2) generating knowledge on the emotional construction of public problems with an important territorial dimension. This will fill gaps in urban and regional public policy literature, while at the same time creating more explicit links between public policy analysis and urban and regional studies; 3) working toward submitting a special issue for publication in Policy and Society.
Papers submitted are expected to explore the contribution of emotional input in the construction and transformation of public problems through case studies or theoretical reflections on existing approaches to public problems. Papers focusing on methodological considerations linked to the study of emotions in public policy are also welcome. Although open to other levels of analysis, the workshop will prioritize contributions at the territorial scale as a relevant, accessible and relatively underexplored laboratory for observation and analysis. Indeed, although it would make it possible to better understand the narration of local and regional policy issues, very few studies focus their analysis on the emotional dimensions that shape local and regional public policies. The territorial angle helps to delineate an otherwise very broad topic. This workshop will provide an opportunity to engage in a discussion with both public policy analysis and urban and territorial studies to document the inescapable link between public problems, emotions, and territory. It is meant to be a place for international and multisectoral exchanges.
Submit your paper until January 30th at :
http://www.ippapublicpolicy.org/conference/iwpp-1-pittsburgh-2018/panel-list/9/panel/the-construction-of-public-problems-when-emotions-transform-territorial-policy/683
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The ITN EuroAgeism (see http://www.euroageism.eu) is seeking to recruit to the following positions:
15 PhD students
within the Horizon 2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie funded network. Successful candidates will have a background in psychology, sociology, social policy, political sciences, social work, economy, clinical pharmacy, engineering and others as well as strong methodological and theoretical skills. PhD student will work in research projects within a 3-year fully funded PhD program. They will benefit from leadership by expert research supervisors as well from secondments in academia, policy and health organizations, training and transferable-skills courses and active participation in workshops and conferences.
The deadline for the submission of applications is January 31, 2018.
You will find further information and a link to download the full recruitment material for all positions at http://euroageism.eu/recruitment/.
Bet regards,
Andreas Motel-Klingebiel
The ITN EuroAgeism (see http://www.euroageism.eu) is seeking to recruit to the following positions:
15 PhD students
within the Horizon 2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie funded network. Successful candidates will have a background in psychology, sociology, social policy, political sciences, social work, economy, clinical pharmacy, engineering and others as well as strong methodological and theoretical skills. PhD student will work in research projects within a 3-year fully funded PhD program. They will benefit from leadership by expert research supervisors as well from secondments in academia, policy and health organizations, training and transferable-skills courses and active participation in workshops and conferences.
The deadline for the submission of applications is January 31, 2018.
You will find further information and a link to download the full recruitment material for all positions at http://euroageism.eu/recruitment/.
Bet regards,
Andreas Motel-Klingebiel
EuroAgeism
EuroAgeism - EuroAgeism
Ageism is defined as stereotypes, prejudice and discrimination towards people because of their age. Europe has a societal mandate to lead research and policy in the field. The innovation of the program lies in its comprehensiveness, holistic approach and…
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The Working Group “Global Social Policy” (Head: Prof. Dr. Carina Schmitt) at the SOCIUM – Research Center on Inequality and
Social Policy at the University of Bremen seeks to employ a full-time
Post-Doctoral Researcher (Salary level 13 TV-L, 100%)
within the project “The Legacy of Colonialism: Origins and Outcomes of Social Protection” funded through an ERC Starting Grant for a duration of five years. The position is limited to 31 March 2023 ideally starting April 1, 2018.
For more details please follow the the link below:
http://www.uni-bremen.de/en/university/the-university-as-an-employer/job-vacancies/detailansicht/joblist/Job/show/1-x-10-post-doctoral-researcher-3614.html?cHash=8c7a18efced73146a87027d5aa1df7d8
The Working Group “Global Social Policy” (Head: Prof. Dr. Carina Schmitt) at the SOCIUM – Research Center on Inequality and
Social Policy at the University of Bremen seeks to employ a full-time
Post-Doctoral Researcher (Salary level 13 TV-L, 100%)
within the project “The Legacy of Colonialism: Origins and Outcomes of Social Protection” funded through an ERC Starting Grant for a duration of five years. The position is limited to 31 March 2023 ideally starting April 1, 2018.
For more details please follow the the link below:
http://www.uni-bremen.de/en/university/the-university-as-an-employer/job-vacancies/detailansicht/joblist/Job/show/1-x-10-post-doctoral-researcher-3614.html?cHash=8c7a18efced73146a87027d5aa1df7d8
Universität Bremen
Job vacancies at the University of Bremen
…
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Employment Outreach Notice:
The Social and Economic Analysis Branch of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) in partnership with the USGS Land and Remote Sensing Program are excited to announce an employment opportunity for a social scientist in the USGS Fort Collins Science Center, Colorado. Specialized Experience for this position is defined as experience in planning and carrying out social science projects in the context of remote sensing data, satellite imagery, or similar geospatial application that includes: collecting data; conducting analysis; preparing interpretive reports resulting from analysis; and communicating scientific and technical information via the internet and presentations. The incumbent will also have the opportunity to collaborate on a variety of projects integrating social and natural science within the USGS. To apply, visit the link below. DO NOT reply to this email with questions about this position. All questions should be directed to the contact provided in the job announcement at the link below.
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/488016600
Employment Outreach Notice:
The Social and Economic Analysis Branch of the United States Geological Survey (USGS) in partnership with the USGS Land and Remote Sensing Program are excited to announce an employment opportunity for a social scientist in the USGS Fort Collins Science Center, Colorado. Specialized Experience for this position is defined as experience in planning and carrying out social science projects in the context of remote sensing data, satellite imagery, or similar geospatial application that includes: collecting data; conducting analysis; preparing interpretive reports resulting from analysis; and communicating scientific and technical information via the internet and presentations. The incumbent will also have the opportunity to collaborate on a variety of projects integrating social and natural science within the USGS. To apply, visit the link below. DO NOT reply to this email with questions about this position. All questions should be directed to the contact provided in the job announcement at the link below.
https://www.usajobs.gov/GetJob/ViewDetails/488016600
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Social Scientist GS-0101-12 (DEU - PERM - BV)
Do you want to be part of an important aspect of the Federal Government, helping with exciting and groundbreaking initiatives? If you answered "yes" to this question, then this is the job for you! Come join the USGS and start doing the job you've always dreamed…
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Postdoctoral fellow in Ageing and Later Life
The Postdoc in Ageing and Later Life at ASC will perform research on ageing, life course and social change and will be mainly involved in the project ‘Ageing in a Changing Society’, which focusses on life-course oriented ageing research based on extensive Swedish register data. The holder of the advertised position will primarily work with research, will contribute to the methodological support of further ongoing research at ASC and may carry out teaching limited to 20 percent of full time.
The application deadline is February 15, 2018.
Informal enquiries may be made to Andreas Motel-Klingebiel (andreas.motel-klingebiel@liu.se). For further details see https://liu.se/en/work-at-liu/vacancies?rmpage=job&rmjob=7437&rmlang=UK.
Best regards,
Andreas Motel-Klingebiel
Postdoctoral fellow in Ageing and Later Life
The Postdoc in Ageing and Later Life at ASC will perform research on ageing, life course and social change and will be mainly involved in the project ‘Ageing in a Changing Society’, which focusses on life-course oriented ageing research based on extensive Swedish register data. The holder of the advertised position will primarily work with research, will contribute to the methodological support of further ongoing research at ASC and may carry out teaching limited to 20 percent of full time.
The application deadline is February 15, 2018.
Informal enquiries may be made to Andreas Motel-Klingebiel (andreas.motel-klingebiel@liu.se). For further details see https://liu.se/en/work-at-liu/vacancies?rmpage=job&rmjob=7437&rmlang=UK.
Best regards,
Andreas Motel-Klingebiel
liu.se
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The Centre of Excellence in Research on Ageing and Care (CoE AgeCare) is one of the 12 Centres of Excellence that are funded by the Academy of Finland in 2018–2025. The Centre includes more than 20 social policy analysts, sociologists and gerontologists from the Universities of Jyväskylä, Tampere and Helsinki who work together in analysing the challenges and opportunities that the ongoing societal transformation into to the aged or the superaged society is bringing forward. Research teams of the CoE are led by prof Teppo Kröger, prof Marja Jylhä, Dr Outi Jolanki, Dr Sirpa Wrede and Dr Sakari Taipale. This is not a merely Finnish project as we are working together with a large global network of leading researchers of ageing and care, and as we address international and global dimensions of ageing and aim to contribute to the international debate.
CoE AgeCare has now started and just published its home site, which also includes a welcome blog. From now on, for the next eight years, the home site will follow keenly the research work, events, publications and other activities of the CoE.
Among its activities, the Centre will organise a number of international workshops, conferences and summer/winter schools that will support particularly early career researchers to develop their skills, perspectives and academic networks. The CoE will organise its International Kick-off Conference and first Summer/Autumn School in Jyväskylä, Finland in Autumn 2018. Closer information on this event will follow during the spring.
The freshest CoE AgeCare info is always available in Facebook and Twitter (also in English, in addition to Finnish). Welcome to follow our accounts.
The Centre of Excellence in Research on Ageing and Care (CoE AgeCare) is one of the 12 Centres of Excellence that are funded by the Academy of Finland in 2018–2025. The Centre includes more than 20 social policy analysts, sociologists and gerontologists from the Universities of Jyväskylä, Tampere and Helsinki who work together in analysing the challenges and opportunities that the ongoing societal transformation into to the aged or the superaged society is bringing forward. Research teams of the CoE are led by prof Teppo Kröger, prof Marja Jylhä, Dr Outi Jolanki, Dr Sirpa Wrede and Dr Sakari Taipale. This is not a merely Finnish project as we are working together with a large global network of leading researchers of ageing and care, and as we address international and global dimensions of ageing and aim to contribute to the international debate.
CoE AgeCare has now started and just published its home site, which also includes a welcome blog. From now on, for the next eight years, the home site will follow keenly the research work, events, publications and other activities of the CoE.
Among its activities, the Centre will organise a number of international workshops, conferences and summer/winter schools that will support particularly early career researchers to develop their skills, perspectives and academic networks. The CoE will organise its International Kick-off Conference and first Summer/Autumn School in Jyväskylä, Finland in Autumn 2018. Closer information on this event will follow during the spring.
The freshest CoE AgeCare info is always available in Facebook and Twitter (also in English, in addition to Finnish). Welcome to follow our accounts.
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UAE Public Policy Forum 2018
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Under the Patronage of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Crown Prince of Dubai, UAE, The Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government is organizing the UAE Public Policy Forum 2018 under the theme of "Shaping the Future of Public Private Partnerships" from 15-16 January 2018 at the Dubai World Trade Center, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
The UAE PPF aims to evaluate and discuss the potential of public private partnerships to help private and public sectors stakeholders to evaluate ongoing PPPs in the UAE, exchange ideas and experiences of best practice in PPPs and establish networks for future PPP policy development.
It will also focus on a range of key topics, plenaries, seminars, academic presentations, showcase strand and knowledge hubs. The forum will be structured around six pillars:
- Transports and railways
- Education
- Health
- Sustainable Development
- Technology and innovation in PPPs.
- Urban Planning
Register now to secure your seat on: http://bit.ly/ppf-2018-invite
Enquiries: ppf@mbrsg.ac.ae
Web address: http://www.uaepublicpolicyforum.ae
Organized By: Mohammed Bin Rashed School of Government (MBRSG)
Registration: http://bit.ly/ppf-2018-invite
UAE Public Policy Forum 2018
Dubai, United Arab Emirates
Under the Patronage of H.H. Sheikh Hamdan Bin Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum, the Crown Prince of Dubai, UAE, The Mohammed Bin Rashid School of Government is organizing the UAE Public Policy Forum 2018 under the theme of "Shaping the Future of Public Private Partnerships" from 15-16 January 2018 at the Dubai World Trade Center, Dubai, United Arab Emirates.
The UAE PPF aims to evaluate and discuss the potential of public private partnerships to help private and public sectors stakeholders to evaluate ongoing PPPs in the UAE, exchange ideas and experiences of best practice in PPPs and establish networks for future PPP policy development.
It will also focus on a range of key topics, plenaries, seminars, academic presentations, showcase strand and knowledge hubs. The forum will be structured around six pillars:
- Transports and railways
- Education
- Health
- Sustainable Development
- Technology and innovation in PPPs.
- Urban Planning
Register now to secure your seat on: http://bit.ly/ppf-2018-invite
Enquiries: ppf@mbrsg.ac.ae
Web address: http://www.uaepublicpolicyforum.ae
Organized By: Mohammed Bin Rashed School of Government (MBRSG)
Registration: http://bit.ly/ppf-2018-invite
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Faculty Position Opening in Data Science for Sustainable Development
School for Environment and Sustainability
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
The new School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) at the University of Michigan is seeking applications for a full-time, nine-month, tenure-track open rank faculty position in the field of Data Science for Sustainable Development.
We seek candidates whose work focuses on: (i) addressing key development challenges and questions around sustainable development goals, policies, interventions and social processes, and their impact on sustainability outcomes, (ii) using cutting edge analytical tools to generate new understanding of the processes leading to sustainability transitions. The successful candidate’s research will investigate sustainability and development through an examination of issues related but not limited to health / poverty / environment / resources / infrastructure/ and/or renewable energy. Candidates will have the ability to develop new data platforms and applications that enhance the visibility of SEAS as the place to conduct such research and to be trained in this field, and (iii) combining an interest in data science, broadly defined and including statistical, econometric, spatial, simulation (e.g. ABM), and/or network analyses with the ability to train SEAS students for careers in the sustainable development field by offering courses in data science and causal inference applied to sustainable development-related subjects. Candidates from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.
Candidates must have a Ph.D. in in economics, public policy, applied and agricultural economics, sociology, political science, geography, remote sensing, ecology, statistics, or a closely related field. Those at the assistant level must also have a strong record of scholarly publication, evidence of teaching potential in a multidisciplinary setting, as well as other activities demonstrating a potential for and/or trajectory towards national and international recognition. Those at the associate or professor level are expected to have demonstrated teaching experience in a multidisciplinary setting, and a publication record and activities that reflect accomplishments as a nationally and internationally recognized scholar. Importantly, we are seeking candidates who have a demonstrated history of using their research to help solve real-world sustainability problems. Therefore, candidates should have some evidence of engaging stakeholders in their work, and evidence of collaboration across disciplinary boundaries to develop implementable solutions to sustainability challenges.
To apply, candidates should submit: (1) a one-page cover letter; (2) a curriculum vitae; (3) a one-page statement on how the candidate has and continues to contribute to diversity efforts and (4) names of potential letter writers for senior candidates. Assistant Professor candidates should also submit: (1) copies of 2-3 important publications, (2) three letters of recommendation and (3) teaching and research statements. All materials should be uploaded as a single PDF file at http://seas.umich.edu/employment/faculty_position_opening_data_science_sustainable_development
Review of applications will begin January 19, 2018, and we strongly encourage applications by this date. Review will continue until the position is filled, but SEAS hopes to appoint a faculty member to this position to begin in Fall 2018. Inquiries about the position can be addressed to search-staff-2018@umich.edu.
Faculty Position Opening in Data Science for Sustainable Development
School for Environment and Sustainability
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor
The new School for Environment and Sustainability (SEAS) at the University of Michigan is seeking applications for a full-time, nine-month, tenure-track open rank faculty position in the field of Data Science for Sustainable Development.
We seek candidates whose work focuses on: (i) addressing key development challenges and questions around sustainable development goals, policies, interventions and social processes, and their impact on sustainability outcomes, (ii) using cutting edge analytical tools to generate new understanding of the processes leading to sustainability transitions. The successful candidate’s research will investigate sustainability and development through an examination of issues related but not limited to health / poverty / environment / resources / infrastructure/ and/or renewable energy. Candidates will have the ability to develop new data platforms and applications that enhance the visibility of SEAS as the place to conduct such research and to be trained in this field, and (iii) combining an interest in data science, broadly defined and including statistical, econometric, spatial, simulation (e.g. ABM), and/or network analyses with the ability to train SEAS students for careers in the sustainable development field by offering courses in data science and causal inference applied to sustainable development-related subjects. Candidates from underrepresented groups are encouraged to apply.
Candidates must have a Ph.D. in in economics, public policy, applied and agricultural economics, sociology, political science, geography, remote sensing, ecology, statistics, or a closely related field. Those at the assistant level must also have a strong record of scholarly publication, evidence of teaching potential in a multidisciplinary setting, as well as other activities demonstrating a potential for and/or trajectory towards national and international recognition. Those at the associate or professor level are expected to have demonstrated teaching experience in a multidisciplinary setting, and a publication record and activities that reflect accomplishments as a nationally and internationally recognized scholar. Importantly, we are seeking candidates who have a demonstrated history of using their research to help solve real-world sustainability problems. Therefore, candidates should have some evidence of engaging stakeholders in their work, and evidence of collaboration across disciplinary boundaries to develop implementable solutions to sustainability challenges.
To apply, candidates should submit: (1) a one-page cover letter; (2) a curriculum vitae; (3) a one-page statement on how the candidate has and continues to contribute to diversity efforts and (4) names of potential letter writers for senior candidates. Assistant Professor candidates should also submit: (1) copies of 2-3 important publications, (2) three letters of recommendation and (3) teaching and research statements. All materials should be uploaded as a single PDF file at http://seas.umich.edu/employment/faculty_position_opening_data_science_sustainable_development
Review of applications will begin January 19, 2018, and we strongly encourage applications by this date. Review will continue until the position is filled, but SEAS hopes to appoint a faculty member to this position to begin in Fall 2018. Inquiries about the position can be addressed to search-staff-2018@umich.edu.
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Three (2-years) postdoc positions in Urban Studies and Regional Sciences are available at the Gran Sasso Science Institute (l'Aquila)
[www.gssi.it]
DEADLINE for application: March 2, 2018.
Annual gross salary: € 36.000,00 (around 2,650 monthly net salary)
Further information and call for application:
http://www.gssi.it/postdoc
Giulia Urso, Ph.D.
Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Social Sciences Unit
Three (2-years) postdoc positions in Urban Studies and Regional Sciences are available at the Gran Sasso Science Institute (l'Aquila)
[www.gssi.it]
DEADLINE for application: March 2, 2018.
Annual gross salary: € 36.000,00 (around 2,650 monthly net salary)
Further information and call for application:
http://www.gssi.it/postdoc
Giulia Urso, Ph.D.
Post-doctoral Research Fellow, Social Sciences Unit
www.gssi.it
GSSI application
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PSPC 2018 - 11th Annual Poverty and Social Protection Conference
9th to 11th March 2018
Bangkok, Thailand
Enquiries: vilic@tomorrowpeople.org
Web address: http://www.pspconference.org
Organized by: Tomorrow People Organization
PSPC 2018 - 11th Annual Poverty and Social Protection Conference
9th to 11th March 2018
Bangkok, Thailand
Enquiries: vilic@tomorrowpeople.org
Web address: http://www.pspconference.org
Organized by: Tomorrow People Organization
Poverty and Social Protection Conference | Global Poverty Solutions
16th Poverty and Social Protection Conference (PSPC2026) | Bangkok
Join PSPC2026 in Bangkok to explore solutions to poverty, inequality, and social protection. Connect with global experts and drive impactful change.
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Seeking 15 Early Stage Researchers (ESRs)
for a funded Ph.D. program in the field of
AGEISM
A new Marie-Curie Innovative Ph.D. Training Program (ITN) funded by the European Commission under Horizon 2020 is opening up in the field of ageism.
We are funded by the European Commission to develop a new international Ph.D. program on ageism. The program is taught in English and is geared towards students who completed their Master's degree. The program requires mobility- hence, we are seeking international applicants. It pays an excellent salary and full tuition, including travel expenses etc. for three years.
The overall goal of the program is to bridge between science and policy in the field of ageism and to produce professionals who can take a variety of positions, along the science-policy continuum. We are seeking 15 excellent early stage researchers (ESRs) for a 3-year fully funded Ph.D. program in English in the research areas of: Psychology, sociology, social psychology, political sciences, social work, economy, clinical pharmacy, engineering, design, social networks, geography, nursing, gerontology, gender studies, labor studies, anthropology, law and related fields.
The EuroAgeism network has 15 vacancies for highly skilled Ph.D. students. Our ESRs will be enrolled in a PhD programme which is supported by unique training that provides direct experience in policy, health and social care, and multi-disciplinary research. International training schools will be held for the development of transferable skills and to facilitate the exchange of knowledge between ESRs and policy stakeholders. Successful candidates will be paid a highly competitive salary for a period of three years.
The EuroAgeism consortium is a €4 million Marie Skłodowska-Curie– Innovative Training Network (ITN) – funded by the European Commission, under the H2020 program and coordinated by Bar Ilan University. The consortium is composed of academic, governmental, non-governmental, inter-governmental, and health and social care organizations. Countries involved in the consortium include Israel, the Czech Republic, Poland, Sweden, Finland, the U.K., the Netherlands and Belgium. ESRs also are expected to attend internship (secondment) in various academic and non-academic institutions, located in Ireland, the U.K., Israel, Belgium, Austria, and Switzerland.
For further information: Liat Ayalon: Liat.Ayalon@biu.ac.il
Seeking 15 Early Stage Researchers (ESRs)
for a funded Ph.D. program in the field of
AGEISM
A new Marie-Curie Innovative Ph.D. Training Program (ITN) funded by the European Commission under Horizon 2020 is opening up in the field of ageism.
We are funded by the European Commission to develop a new international Ph.D. program on ageism. The program is taught in English and is geared towards students who completed their Master's degree. The program requires mobility- hence, we are seeking international applicants. It pays an excellent salary and full tuition, including travel expenses etc. for three years.
The overall goal of the program is to bridge between science and policy in the field of ageism and to produce professionals who can take a variety of positions, along the science-policy continuum. We are seeking 15 excellent early stage researchers (ESRs) for a 3-year fully funded Ph.D. program in English in the research areas of: Psychology, sociology, social psychology, political sciences, social work, economy, clinical pharmacy, engineering, design, social networks, geography, nursing, gerontology, gender studies, labor studies, anthropology, law and related fields.
The EuroAgeism network has 15 vacancies for highly skilled Ph.D. students. Our ESRs will be enrolled in a PhD programme which is supported by unique training that provides direct experience in policy, health and social care, and multi-disciplinary research. International training schools will be held for the development of transferable skills and to facilitate the exchange of knowledge between ESRs and policy stakeholders. Successful candidates will be paid a highly competitive salary for a period of three years.
The EuroAgeism consortium is a €4 million Marie Skłodowska-Curie– Innovative Training Network (ITN) – funded by the European Commission, under the H2020 program and coordinated by Bar Ilan University. The consortium is composed of academic, governmental, non-governmental, inter-governmental, and health and social care organizations. Countries involved in the consortium include Israel, the Czech Republic, Poland, Sweden, Finland, the U.K., the Netherlands and Belgium. ESRs also are expected to attend internship (secondment) in various academic and non-academic institutions, located in Ireland, the U.K., Israel, Belgium, Austria, and Switzerland.
For further information: Liat Ayalon: Liat.Ayalon@biu.ac.il
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Associate Professor of Comparative Social Policy
Department of Social Policy and Intervention in association with St Antony’s College
The Department of Social Policy and Intervention has an exciting opportunity for an outstanding scholar to join the Department as an Associate Professor of Comparative Social Policy, in association with a non-tutorial fellowship at St. Antony’s College. Associate Professor is the main academic career grade at Oxford with a focus on research and teaching, spanning the full range of professor grades. The post is available from 1 October 2018 or as soon as possible thereafter. The appointment will be for 5 years in the first instance, and upon completion of a successful review, the postholder will be eligible for reappointment to the retiring age.
The Department is a world-leading centre of excellence for research and teaching in social policy and the development and evaluation of social interventions, and St. Antony’s College provides an interdisciplinary environment to study a range of subjects from development to international relations.
The successful candidate should have completed a doctorate in social science, have an outstanding programme of research in one or more areas of comparative social policy, and in-depth knowledge of at least one world region, and experience of teaching comparative social policy.
The appointee will be required to engage in comparative social policy research, seek and secure external research funding, supervise doctoral and Master's students, give lectures and tutorials and undertake departmental administrative duties, including examinations.
Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. To apply for this role and for further details, including the job denoscription and selection criteria, please click on the link below:
www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrisliverecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=132782
The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on Friday 2 February 2018. Interviews will be held on Friday 9 March 2018.
Associate Professor of Comparative Social Policy
Department of Social Policy and Intervention in association with St Antony’s College
The Department of Social Policy and Intervention has an exciting opportunity for an outstanding scholar to join the Department as an Associate Professor of Comparative Social Policy, in association with a non-tutorial fellowship at St. Antony’s College. Associate Professor is the main academic career grade at Oxford with a focus on research and teaching, spanning the full range of professor grades. The post is available from 1 October 2018 or as soon as possible thereafter. The appointment will be for 5 years in the first instance, and upon completion of a successful review, the postholder will be eligible for reappointment to the retiring age.
The Department is a world-leading centre of excellence for research and teaching in social policy and the development and evaluation of social interventions, and St. Antony’s College provides an interdisciplinary environment to study a range of subjects from development to international relations.
The successful candidate should have completed a doctorate in social science, have an outstanding programme of research in one or more areas of comparative social policy, and in-depth knowledge of at least one world region, and experience of teaching comparative social policy.
The appointee will be required to engage in comparative social policy research, seek and secure external research funding, supervise doctoral and Master's students, give lectures and tutorials and undertake departmental administrative duties, including examinations.
Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. To apply for this role and for further details, including the job denoscription and selection criteria, please click on the link below:
www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrisliverecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=132782
The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on Friday 2 February 2018. Interviews will be held on Friday 9 March 2018.
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Postdoctoral fellow in Ageing and Later Life
The Postdoc in Ageing and Later Life at ASC will perform research on ageing, life course and social change and will be mainly involved in the project ‘Ageing in a Changing Society’, which focusses on life-course oriented ageing research based on extensive Swedish register data. The holder of the advertised position will primarily work with research, will contribute to the methodological support of further ongoing research at ASC and may carry out teaching limited to 20 percent of full time.
The application deadline is February 15, 2018.
Informal enquiries may be made to Andreas Motel-Klingebiel (andreas.motel-klingebiel@liu.se). For further details, see https://liu.se/en/work-at-liu/vacancies?rmpage=job&rmjob=7437&rmlang=UK.
Best regards
Anna Martin
Coordinator
Postdoctoral fellow in Ageing and Later Life
The Postdoc in Ageing and Later Life at ASC will perform research on ageing, life course and social change and will be mainly involved in the project ‘Ageing in a Changing Society’, which focusses on life-course oriented ageing research based on extensive Swedish register data. The holder of the advertised position will primarily work with research, will contribute to the methodological support of further ongoing research at ASC and may carry out teaching limited to 20 percent of full time.
The application deadline is February 15, 2018.
Informal enquiries may be made to Andreas Motel-Klingebiel (andreas.motel-klingebiel@liu.se). For further details, see https://liu.se/en/work-at-liu/vacancies?rmpage=job&rmjob=7437&rmlang=UK.
Best regards
Anna Martin
Coordinator
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15 PhD students
within the Horizon 2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie funded network. Successful candidates will have a background in psychology, sociology, social policy, political sciences, social work, economy, clinical pharmacy, engineering and others as well as strong methodological and theoretical skills. PhD student will work in research projects within a 3-year fully funded PhD program. They will benefit from leadership by expert research supervisors as well from secondments in academia, policy and health organizations, training and transferable-skills courses and active participation in workshops and conferences.
The deadline for the submission of applications is January 31, 2018.
You will find further information and a link to download the full recruitment material for all positions at http://euroageism.eu/recruitment/.
Best regards
Anna Martin
Coordinator
15 PhD students
within the Horizon 2020 Marie Skłodowska-Curie funded network. Successful candidates will have a background in psychology, sociology, social policy, political sciences, social work, economy, clinical pharmacy, engineering and others as well as strong methodological and theoretical skills. PhD student will work in research projects within a 3-year fully funded PhD program. They will benefit from leadership by expert research supervisors as well from secondments in academia, policy and health organizations, training and transferable-skills courses and active participation in workshops and conferences.
The deadline for the submission of applications is January 31, 2018.
You will find further information and a link to download the full recruitment material for all positions at http://euroageism.eu/recruitment/.
Best regards
Anna Martin
Coordinator
EuroAgeism
EuroAgeism - Recruitment
EuroAgeism is recruiting 15 early stage researchers – deadline for submission of applications: February 28, 2018 The ITN EuroAgeism is seeking 15 excellent early stage researchers (ESR) for a 3-year fully funded Ph.D. program in the research areas of: Psychology…
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19th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research
Theme: Governance in the data age
Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands
30 May - 1 June, 2018
http://dgo2018.dgsociety.org/
Email: dgo2018@easychair.org
Twitter handle: #dgo2018
The Digital Government Society (DGS) announces the 19th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research - dg.o 2018, with a theme: "Governance in the data age". The dg.o 2018 conference will be hosted by Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands from 30 May till 1 June, 2018.
The dg.o conferences are an established forum for presentation, discussion, and demonstration of interdisciplinary research on digital government, political participation, civic engagement, technology innovation, applications, and practice. Each year the conference brings together scholars recognized for the interdisciplinary and innovative nature of their work, their contributions to theory (rigor) and practice (relevance), their focus on important and timely topics and the quality of their writing.
http://dgo2018.dgsociety.org
19th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research
Theme: Governance in the data age
Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands
30 May - 1 June, 2018
http://dgo2018.dgsociety.org/
Email: dgo2018@easychair.org
Twitter handle: #dgo2018
The Digital Government Society (DGS) announces the 19th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research - dg.o 2018, with a theme: "Governance in the data age". The dg.o 2018 conference will be hosted by Delft University of Technology, Delft, the Netherlands from 30 May till 1 June, 2018.
The dg.o conferences are an established forum for presentation, discussion, and demonstration of interdisciplinary research on digital government, political participation, civic engagement, technology innovation, applications, and practice. Each year the conference brings together scholars recognized for the interdisciplinary and innovative nature of their work, their contributions to theory (rigor) and practice (relevance), their focus on important and timely topics and the quality of their writing.
http://dgo2018.dgsociety.org
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This may be of interest to member on this list. Apologise for cross-posting
CHASM is very pleased to announce a new venture for 2018 – an International Visiting Research Fellowship scheme.
Applications for this position(s) is sought from any interested party not based in the UK to visit and work with CHASM members.
Fellowship duties
The successful applicant will be expected to spend at least 2 weeks present in Birmingham, UK. before the end of July 2018. Subsequent research work could however be undertaken beyond this point.
Access to a work area, computer and the internet will be provided to the successful candidates during their stay.
Successful applicants will be expected to:
1. present a research seminar during their visit to the Centre as part of the regular CHASM research series or participate as a speaker in one of CHASM’s regularly organised events (see https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/activity/social-policy/chasm/events/index.aspx for examples of recent events).
2. to write a brief on an area of your expertise of interest to CHASM mailing list for publication under the CHASM banner (see https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/activity/social-policy/chasm/publications/briefing-papers.aspxfor examples of previous briefings).
3. to undertake research with one (or more) of CHASM’s core members. This work should lead to at least one high quality academic output within 12 months of the completion of the visit, and other outputs that may be applicable to create significant impact from the results of the research.
Funding
The successful applicant(s) will receive a share of up to GBP5,000 to cover (economy) airfare, accommodation etc. costs incurred for the duration of their visit to CHASM (within the normal rules for the reimbursement of expenses at the University of Birmingham – see https://intranet.birmingham.ac.uk/finance/payroll/Expenses.aspxor seek clarification as detailed below). Only directly incurred and fully receipted costs can be reimbursed. No stipend or subsistence is payable.
Selection
Selection is based on the applicant's research proposal and on their ability to contribute to CHASM’s current key areas of interest and activity (see http://www.bham.ac.uk/chasm). More than one fellowship may be offered if more than one strong application is received.
Applications are welcome from academics and others who have a track record of engaging with academic research.
Application
To apply, applicants must send by email:
1. A letter of application, indicating the area they wish to research under the Fellowship and anticipated publication(s), who and how they will collaborate with CHASM academic(s), and their agreed timing to undertake the Fellowship. (Applicants may wish to contact CHASM members they would like to work with in advance of applying to seek their support)
2. A current curriculum vitae that includes at least your full name, current position, institution and full research/publications record.
3. A brief research proposal detailing work to be undertaken and target outputs (academic and other if applicable) and practical impacts that could be expected from the work.
4. Outline budget for the trip proposed (confirmation of the proposed budget will be sought before award is confirmed).
Deadline for applications is 16th February 2018.
We would expect to notify successful applicants no later than the 16th of March 2018.
All applications should be made by email to Helen Harris (h.m.a.harris@bham.ac.uk)
For any further details please contact CHASM Director, Prof. Andy Lymer at a.lymer@bham.ac.uk
This may be of interest to member on this list. Apologise for cross-posting
CHASM is very pleased to announce a new venture for 2018 – an International Visiting Research Fellowship scheme.
Applications for this position(s) is sought from any interested party not based in the UK to visit and work with CHASM members.
Fellowship duties
The successful applicant will be expected to spend at least 2 weeks present in Birmingham, UK. before the end of July 2018. Subsequent research work could however be undertaken beyond this point.
Access to a work area, computer and the internet will be provided to the successful candidates during their stay.
Successful applicants will be expected to:
1. present a research seminar during their visit to the Centre as part of the regular CHASM research series or participate as a speaker in one of CHASM’s regularly organised events (see https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/activity/social-policy/chasm/events/index.aspx for examples of recent events).
2. to write a brief on an area of your expertise of interest to CHASM mailing list for publication under the CHASM banner (see https://www.birmingham.ac.uk/research/activity/social-policy/chasm/publications/briefing-papers.aspxfor examples of previous briefings).
3. to undertake research with one (or more) of CHASM’s core members. This work should lead to at least one high quality academic output within 12 months of the completion of the visit, and other outputs that may be applicable to create significant impact from the results of the research.
Funding
The successful applicant(s) will receive a share of up to GBP5,000 to cover (economy) airfare, accommodation etc. costs incurred for the duration of their visit to CHASM (within the normal rules for the reimbursement of expenses at the University of Birmingham – see https://intranet.birmingham.ac.uk/finance/payroll/Expenses.aspxor seek clarification as detailed below). Only directly incurred and fully receipted costs can be reimbursed. No stipend or subsistence is payable.
Selection
Selection is based on the applicant's research proposal and on their ability to contribute to CHASM’s current key areas of interest and activity (see http://www.bham.ac.uk/chasm). More than one fellowship may be offered if more than one strong application is received.
Applications are welcome from academics and others who have a track record of engaging with academic research.
Application
To apply, applicants must send by email:
1. A letter of application, indicating the area they wish to research under the Fellowship and anticipated publication(s), who and how they will collaborate with CHASM academic(s), and their agreed timing to undertake the Fellowship. (Applicants may wish to contact CHASM members they would like to work with in advance of applying to seek their support)
2. A current curriculum vitae that includes at least your full name, current position, institution and full research/publications record.
3. A brief research proposal detailing work to be undertaken and target outputs (academic and other if applicable) and practical impacts that could be expected from the work.
4. Outline budget for the trip proposed (confirmation of the proposed budget will be sought before award is confirmed).
Deadline for applications is 16th February 2018.
We would expect to notify successful applicants no later than the 16th of March 2018.
All applications should be made by email to Helen Harris (h.m.a.harris@bham.ac.uk)
For any further details please contact CHASM Director, Prof. Andy Lymer at a.lymer@bham.ac.uk
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Our events - University of Birmingham
Forthcoming and previous events hosted by the Centre on Houshold Assets and Savings Management (CHASM) at the University of Birmingham.
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The School of Social Work and Social Policy at the University of Strathclyde wishes to appoint a Professor of Social Work.
For further details of this exciting opportunity, please visit http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BHF290/professor-of-social-work-107844/.
Alternatively, please feel free to contact me for further information at bernard.harris@strath.ac.uk.
Please also feel free to forward this message to any non-list members who may be interested in applying.
With best wishes, Bernard.
Bernard Harris
Professor of Social Policy and Head of School
School of Social Work and Social Policy
University of Strathclyde
Glasgow G4 0LT
bernard.harris@strath.ac.uk
The School of Social Work and Social Policy at the University of Strathclyde wishes to appoint a Professor of Social Work.
For further details of this exciting opportunity, please visit http://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/BHF290/professor-of-social-work-107844/.
Alternatively, please feel free to contact me for further information at bernard.harris@strath.ac.uk.
Please also feel free to forward this message to any non-list members who may be interested in applying.
With best wishes, Bernard.
Bernard Harris
Professor of Social Policy and Head of School
School of Social Work and Social Policy
University of Strathclyde
Glasgow G4 0LT
bernard.harris@strath.ac.uk
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Professor of Social Work - 107844 at University of Strathclyde
View details for this Professor of Social Work - 107844 job vacancy at University of Strathclyde in Scotland. Apply now on jobs.ac.uk #jobsacuk
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Barnett Professorship of Social Policy at University of Oxford
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL POLICY AND INTERVENTION in association with St Cross College
Applications are invited for the Barnett Professorship of Social Policy with effect from October 2018 or as soon as possible thereafter. A non-stipendiary Fellowship at St Cross College is attached to this Professorship.
This post is a key Chair for the Department of Social Policy and Intervention, which is a world-leading centre of excellence for research and teaching in social policy and the development and evaluation of social interventions.
The successful candidate will make a major contribution to the leadership, research development and graduate teaching of the department. They will have an outstanding publication record and impact as well as a significant research profile in comparative social policy analysis and evaluation. They will contribute to teaching comparative social policy and supervising international postgraduate students in interdisciplinary masters and doctoral programmes. Social policy expertise of countries beyond Europe and North America would be particularly welcome.
Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. To apply for this role and for further details, including the job denoscription and selection criteria, please click on the link below:
www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrisliverecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=132630
The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on Monday 12 February 2018.
Applications are particularly welcome from women and black and minority ethnic candidates, who are under-represented in academic posts in Oxford.
https://www.ox.ac.uk/about_the_university/jobs/academic/index/ac26572j/
Barnett Professorship of Social Policy at University of Oxford
DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL POLICY AND INTERVENTION in association with St Cross College
Applications are invited for the Barnett Professorship of Social Policy with effect from October 2018 or as soon as possible thereafter. A non-stipendiary Fellowship at St Cross College is attached to this Professorship.
This post is a key Chair for the Department of Social Policy and Intervention, which is a world-leading centre of excellence for research and teaching in social policy and the development and evaluation of social interventions.
The successful candidate will make a major contribution to the leadership, research development and graduate teaching of the department. They will have an outstanding publication record and impact as well as a significant research profile in comparative social policy analysis and evaluation. They will contribute to teaching comparative social policy and supervising international postgraduate students in interdisciplinary masters and doctoral programmes. Social policy expertise of countries beyond Europe and North America would be particularly welcome.
Applications for this vacancy are to be made online. To apply for this role and for further details, including the job denoscription and selection criteria, please click on the link below:
www.recruit.ox.ac.uk/pls/hrisliverecruit/erq_jobspec_version_4.jobspec?p_id=132630
The closing date for applications is 12.00 noon on Monday 12 February 2018.
Applications are particularly welcome from women and black and minority ethnic candidates, who are under-represented in academic posts in Oxford.
https://www.ox.ac.uk/about_the_university/jobs/academic/index/ac26572j/
www.ox.ac.uk
Barnett Professorship of Social Policy - University of Oxford
Barnett Professorship of Social Policy, Current vacancies at the University of Oxford
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Jesse Anttila-Hughes and I would like to draw your attention to the approaching deadline for the University of San Francisco's International and Development Economics (IDEC) Master's program. The IDEC program is a two-year Master's degree that places a strong emphasis on the basics of conducting original applied econometric research in development economics. Students specialize in either an applied microeconomic or international / macroeconomic track, taking multiple field and core classes, three semesters of econometrics, and working towards an original thesis research topic, including spending the summer between their first and second years abroad conducting research.
Since Jesse and I joined the department student research has tilted towards a heavy environment and development bent, and current student research includes papers on climate and disaster impacts, gender and environment, in-utero and fetal origins, fisheries and resource management, and environmental justice literatures. Recent graduates from IDEC have gone on to work at places such as J-PAL, IPA, and NERA, as well as going on to start PhDs in strong economics departments around the country.
If a student you know might be interested in applying to the IDEC program, application materials can be found at the following link: http://www.usfca.edu/artsci/idec/
I'm also happy to answer any questions directly over email, and if you have a particularly sharp applicant in mind feel free to put him or her in touch with me directly. I and other faculty will be reviewing applications through mid March.
Very best regards to all,
Yaniv
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Yaniv Stopnitzky
Assistant Professor of Economics
University of San Francisco
ystopnitzky@usfca.edu
Jesse Anttila-Hughes and I would like to draw your attention to the approaching deadline for the University of San Francisco's International and Development Economics (IDEC) Master's program. The IDEC program is a two-year Master's degree that places a strong emphasis on the basics of conducting original applied econometric research in development economics. Students specialize in either an applied microeconomic or international / macroeconomic track, taking multiple field and core classes, three semesters of econometrics, and working towards an original thesis research topic, including spending the summer between their first and second years abroad conducting research.
Since Jesse and I joined the department student research has tilted towards a heavy environment and development bent, and current student research includes papers on climate and disaster impacts, gender and environment, in-utero and fetal origins, fisheries and resource management, and environmental justice literatures. Recent graduates from IDEC have gone on to work at places such as J-PAL, IPA, and NERA, as well as going on to start PhDs in strong economics departments around the country.
If a student you know might be interested in applying to the IDEC program, application materials can be found at the following link: http://www.usfca.edu/artsci/idec/
I'm also happy to answer any questions directly over email, and if you have a particularly sharp applicant in mind feel free to put him or her in touch with me directly. I and other faculty will be reviewing applications through mid March.
Very best regards to all,
Yaniv
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Yaniv Stopnitzky
Assistant Professor of Economics
University of San Francisco
ystopnitzky@usfca.edu
University of San Francisco
MS in International and Development Economics - College of Arts and Sciences | University of San Francisco
Learn how to harness market forces to empower disadvantaged populations and developing countries to break cycles of poverty.
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The International Academic Forum (IAFOR) and the ECSS2018 Organising Committee invite you to join us in Brighton, UK for the The European Conference on the Social Sciences 2018 (ECSS2018). Submit your abstract and join us as a presenter or attend as an audience member at this international, intercultural and interdisciplinary event. See the website for complete details.
Submissions are organised into the following thematic streams. Abstracts can be submitted through the conference website:
– Anthropology, Archaeology, Cultural Studies and Humanities
– Cognitive and Behavioral Sciences
– Computational Social Science
– Cultural and Media Studies
– Economics and Management
– Education and Social Welfare
– Demography, Human Geography & Population Studies
– Ethnicity, Difference, Identity
– Globalization and Internationalization
– Immigration, Refugees, Race, Nation
– Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Gender
– International Relations & Human Rights
– Journalism and Communications
– Linguistics
– Natural, Environmental and Health Sciences
– Politics, Philosophy, Ethics, Consciousness
– Politics, Public Policy, Law & Criminology
– Psychology & Social Psychology
– Research Methodologies, Quantitative and Qualitative
– Social History
– Social Work
– Sociology
– Sustainability
– Teaching and Learning
– Technology and Applied Sciences
– Urban Studies
– Other
Submit your abstract: ecss.iafor.org/call-for-papers/
***IAFOR's Grants and Scholarships
For information about IAFOR's grants and scholarships for PhD students and early career academics, please visit: ecp.iafor.org/grants-and-scholarships/
The International Academic Forum (IAFOR) and the ECSS2018 Organising Committee invite you to join us in Brighton, UK for the The European Conference on the Social Sciences 2018 (ECSS2018). Submit your abstract and join us as a presenter or attend as an audience member at this international, intercultural and interdisciplinary event. See the website for complete details.
Submissions are organised into the following thematic streams. Abstracts can be submitted through the conference website:
– Anthropology, Archaeology, Cultural Studies and Humanities
– Cognitive and Behavioral Sciences
– Computational Social Science
– Cultural and Media Studies
– Economics and Management
– Education and Social Welfare
– Demography, Human Geography & Population Studies
– Ethnicity, Difference, Identity
– Globalization and Internationalization
– Immigration, Refugees, Race, Nation
– Interdisciplinary Perspectives on Gender
– International Relations & Human Rights
– Journalism and Communications
– Linguistics
– Natural, Environmental and Health Sciences
– Politics, Philosophy, Ethics, Consciousness
– Politics, Public Policy, Law & Criminology
– Psychology & Social Psychology
– Research Methodologies, Quantitative and Qualitative
– Social History
– Social Work
– Sociology
– Sustainability
– Teaching and Learning
– Technology and Applied Sciences
– Urban Studies
– Other
Submit your abstract: ecss.iafor.org/call-for-papers/
***IAFOR's Grants and Scholarships
For information about IAFOR's grants and scholarships for PhD students and early career academics, please visit: ecp.iafor.org/grants-and-scholarships/
ECSS
Call for Papers - ECSS
Welcome to The European Conference on the Social Sciences 2018, an interdisciplinary conference held in the cosmopolitan city of Brighton, UK, July 6–7, 2018.