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There are new opportunities at the Center for Media, Data and Society and at the School of Public Policy of Central European University: the School is hiring two faculty in media and communications, and the Center is offering short-term pre- and post-doc research grants.
Two Open Rank Faculty Positions at the School of Public Policy of Central European University
1. The School of Public Policy (SPP) of Central European University invites applications for an open rank full time faculty position in New Media and Global Communications.
More details about the position and the application can be found here: https://hro.ceu.edu/vacancies/open-rank-faculty-position-new-media-global-communications .
2. SPP also has an exciting opportunity for a media specialist to join the School. This position is full time and open to all ranks. We particularly encourage applications from candidates working on Global South / Non Western media, with a focus on the intersection of media, politics and diplomacy, and who have the professional skills to empower students to communicate their ideas through interaction with real-world media.
More details about the position and the application can be found here: https://hro.ceu.edu/vacancies/open-rank-faculty-position-journalism-and-media-studies-global-south .
Review of applications will begin on September 28, 2015.
Pre- and Post-Doctoral Research Opportunities at the Center for Media, Data and Society at the School of Public Policy of Central European University for Fall 2015 / Winter 2016
The Center for Media, Data and Society (CMDS) at the School of Public Policy of Central European University is pleased to announce the availability of short-term research grants for the fall 2015 or winter 2016. These are pre- and post-doctoral appointments with the expectation of residence in Budapest for 1-3 months, depending on the project. The Center welcomes applications from a variety of disciplines, including the social, information and computer sciences, and media, law, or science and technology studies, and in particular, related to these domains of inquiry:
- Understanding violent extremism online
- Civil society and technology
- Internet policy advocacy
- Digital rights
- Privacy and data protection
- Strengthening journalism in Europe
- Trends in regional protection of freedom of expression.
Review of applications will begin on September 1, 2015.