this is another one that may interest your students....
Please forward to potentially interested students
http://www.postgraduatestudentships.co.uk/node/3235
Deadline = 31st July 08
To apply please email a CV and covering letter (both in pdf format) to Dr Ben Anderson (benander@essex.ac.uk).
Standard ESRC eligibility criteria apply - basically you either need to be an EU citizen (fees only) or have been resident in the UK for 4 years (full studentship). But please contact me if in any doubt.
many thanks Ben ---- Dr Ben Anderson Director, Technology & Social Change Research Centre University of Essex http://istr.essex.ac.uk/tasc/
********************** ISTR - Institute for Social and Technical Research University of Essex Subjects: Economics | Geography - Human | Information Sciences | Media and Communications | Population Studies | Telecommunications
Full Title: "Developing And Refining Approaches To Estimating Small Area Social Indicators Of Social And Digital Exclusion"
This ESRC/Welsh Assembly Government funded Collaborative Governmental Studentship will be based in ISTR’s Technology and Social Change Research Centre (TaSC - http://istr.essex.ac.uk/tasc/) and will provide an opportunity to carry out research and training in a three-year programme leading to a PhD.
Academic Supervisors: Dr Ben Anderson and Dr Paul Stoneman
Project Details:
There has been considerable recent interest in the estimation of non- census variables at the small area level using a range of approaches that go under the term 'spatial microsimulation'. These have been driven by an agenda that assumes that 'Governments need to predict the outcomes of their actions and produce forecasts at the local level.' (Openshaw 1995). This agenda requires the creation of datasets which measure the attributes of individuals, households or other micro-data units (such as firms) and which generate a synthetic census made up of these units to produce robust estimates of these attributes at the small area level.
Recent work conducted by TaSC and funded by the Welsh Assembly Government has adapted these techniques to the estimation of small area levels of income deprivation and child poverty. These preliminary studies have demonstrated the potential value of this approach not only to the estimation of small area social indicators but also to the estimation of within-area inequalities and to the modeling of the spatial effects of potential policy interventions.
The main objectives of this studentship are to: • develop improved and/or novel methods for spatially microsimulating income and deprivation indices and • apply these developments to the estimation of small area indicators of a) consumption poverty and b) digital exclusion with a focus on within as well as cross-area measures
In addition to the research programme the studentship will involve periods of secondment to the WAG in each of the three years of study. Although pursuing their own research agenda the student will be expected to work closely with and contribute to the research team and the programme in which they will be embedded.
This studentship would suit a quantitative Social Geographer or Social Scientist with an interest in modeling spatial distributions of social outcomes. Applicants must have evidence of suitable research training before starting this ‘+3’ mode studentship. Normally this would be in the form of a suitable (e.g. ESRC recognised) Masters degree with a strong research training element.
Applications are therefore invited from graduates with a first or upper second class degree AND who have or are expecting to achieve a Masters level qualification (or equivalent) in a demonstrably relevant discipline.
Desirable experience, skills and attributes would also include one or more of the following: • The ability to engage with non-academic researchers • The ability to work as part of a collaborative team • An interest in the relationship between social and technological change
The studentship offers funding for a period of 3 years for research towards a PhD starting on 1st October 2008. The studentship covers fees, research expenses and a tax-free living allowance which includes an additional payment of £2,000 per annum over and above the standard RCUK stipend.
To apply please email a CV and covering letter (both in pdf format) to Dr Ben Anderson (benander@essex.ac.uk).