Dear all, The annual HSE International Student Conf in St.Petersburg (Russia) announces call for participation in its Social informatics session. Dates Feb2-3, 2017 Deadline: Dec 1, 2016 Conf website https://spb.hse.ru/en/studresearch/ Session aims and scope: Social informatics both studies social aspects of information and communication technologies (ITC) and uses those technologies to do computationally complex social research. We welcome applications from students of all disciplines engaged in such interdisciplinary projects, in particular: sociology, psychology, political science, management, economics, linguistics, computer science, health and urban studies and others. The topics include, but are not limited to: online and gaming behavior, prediction with internet data, human-computer interaction, ICT adoption, health informatics, online experiments and interventions, urban informatics and spatial analysis, education through internet and gaming, and more. Olessia Koltsova Director, Laboratory for Internet Studies National Research University Higher School of Economics room 216, 55/2 Sedova St., 190008, St.Petersburg, Russia Phone: +7 (812) 560-00-55 www.linis.hse.ru E-mail: ekoltsova@hse.ru http://www.hse.ru/en/org/persons/202747 On Wed, Nov 9, 2016 at 11:18 AM, Jill Walker Rettberg < Jill.Walker.Rettberg@uib.no> wrote:
The University of Bergen’s MA program in Digital Culture is accepting applications from international students until December 1. This is a tuition-free, two year Master's degree taught in English in Norway, with one year of course work and one year for writing a research-based MA thesis.
You need a BA degree with at least a full year (60 ECTS if in Norway) of courses that can be seen as equivalent to digital culture, and courses equivalent to a half year that are relevant to the planned topic for your MA thesis. For European students, you can send in final grades after application, but for applicants outside Europe you do have to have completed your BA before Dec 1 to be considered. Sorry about that.
To get a residency permit, students from outside the EU/EEA/EFTA need to have about USD 12,500 in a bank account to show they can cover living expenses. There are no tuition fees.
Here is information about applying to do an MA in Norway as an international student, and about residency permits, health insurance and so on. http://www.uib.no/en/education/48934/international-masters- degree-applicants-residing-abroad
Here is information about the MA program and admission: http://www.uib.no/en/studyprogramme/MAHF-DIKUL
And here is general information about studying in Norway: http://www.studyinnorway.no
Please feel free to email me if you have questions about the program itself. If you have practical questions about how to apply to do a degree as an international student, you can email master@uib.no.
We also expect to advertise a PhD fellowship within the next few months, and I’ll post info about that to the list when we have it.
Jill
Jill Walker Rettberg Professor of Digital Culture Dept of Linguistic, Literary and Aesthetic Studies University of Bergen Postboks 7800 5020 Bergen
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