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Hazel Hall

Emeritus Professor, Edinburgh Napier University

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Centre for Social Informatics project in the news

Posted on February 18, 2013 by Hazel Hall
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InGSoc LogoLast week my colleague Alistair Duff made two broadcasts related to our research centre’s AHRC-funded InGSoC project.

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Posted in PhDs, Projects | Tagged Alistair Duff, Arts and Humanities Research Council, Centre for Social Informatics, grant, Informing the Good Society, InGSoc, job, PhD studentship, research fellow | Leave a reply

ESRC-funded PhD studentships in Information Science

Posted on January 15, 2013 by Hazel Hall
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Scottish Graduate School of Social Science logoAs a member of the Information Science Pathway of ESRC Scottish Graduate School of Social Science Doctoral Training Centre (SGS-DTC) Edinburgh Napier University is currently inviting applications for funded PhD studentships offered through the DTC’s open competition.

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Posted in PhDs | Tagged Centre for Social Informatics, doctoral training centre, DTC, Economic and Social Research Council, Edinburgh Napier, Edinburgh Napier University, ESRC, IIDI, information science, information science pathway, Institute for Informatics and Digital Innovation, Napier, PhD studentship, Scottish Graduate School of Social Sciences, SGS, studentships | Leave a reply

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