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Hazel Hall

Emeritus Professor, Edinburgh Napier University

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Tag Archives: information risk and governance; the Information Society; library and information science research; knowledge management; and sociotechnical project evaluation

Applications invited for three funded PhD places to start in early 2015

Posted on October 28, 2014 by Hazel Hall
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IIDI logoThe Institute for Informatics and Digital Innovation (IIDI) is currently advertising three funded PhD places to start in early 2015 (on a date between January and March). The full advertisement can be found at jobs.ac.uk and on the Edinburgh Napier University vacancies web site. The closing date for applications is 21st November 2014, with interviews expected to take place in early December 2014.

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Posted in Appointments, PhDs | Tagged Centre for Social Informatics, CSI, doctoral studies, doctorate, e-democracy, e-governance, e-participation, Edinburgh Napier University, IIDI, information risk and governance, information risk and governance; the Information Society; library and information science research; knowledge management; and sociotechnical project evaluation, information society, Institute for Informatics and Digital Innovation, KM, knowledge management, library and information science research, LIS, sociotechnical project evaluation | Leave a reply

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