Reminder: YAWCRC/ RMIT University Scholarships: deadline 31st January
Dear AiR-L, *Two 3-year PhD Scholarships available at RMIT University:* *A. 3-year PhD Scholarship: **Mobile game development for young people’s emotional wellbeing (Games of Being Social)*** School of Media and Communication, RMIT University Australia This three-year scholarship is for a PhD candidate who will contribute to the fieldwork for a participatory design/ethnographic study of mobile gaming and design with young people. The candidate will also conduct literature reviews around mobile media, gaming and young people for the Young And Well Cooperative Research Centre (YAWCRC). S/he will spend at least 12 months over the three years of candidature documenting, archiving and analysing mobile gaming practices contributing to a study of mobile game development for young people’s emotional wellbeing. As a discrete case study, the PhD candidate will participate in and contribute to a recently funded Young and Well CRC Project “Technologies for Supportive Communities”. Eligible candidates will have a BA, BA with Honours or MA/MSC in Games Studies/Game Design, Communication, Science and Technology Studies, Media Studies, Cultural Studies or other related discipline. Applicants must meet the eligibility requirements for an Australian Postgraduate Award (APA). The Scholarship, which covers tuition, fees, a small top-up stipend, and other research expenses, will begin in March 2013. Initial expressions of interest should be sent to Associate Professor Larissa Hjorth at larissa.hjorth@rmit.edu.au Please note that all applicants will need to apply for, and be accepted to, the PhD program in Media and Communication at RMIT University. Please note revised application deadline is 31 January 2013: http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse;ID=bw6o1u84scql1 *B. 3-year PhD Scholarship: Supportive Online Connections for Young People* School of Media and Communication, RMIT University Australia Over a three-year period, the PhD candidate will contribute to the fieldwork for a study of online communities and social networking used by young people. The candidate will also conduct literature reviews around social media, online communities, and young people’s mental health and wellbeing for the Young And Well Cooperative Research Centre (YAWCRC). S/he will spend at least 12 months over the three years of candidature documenting and analysing social media practices that lead to good mental health and wellbeing. Through this research, the PhD candidate will participate in, and contribute to, a Young and Well Cooperative Research Centre funded project called “Technologies for Supportive Communities”. Eligible candidates will have a BA, BA with Honours or MA/MSC in Communication, Psychology, Anthropology, Sociology, Science and Technology Studies, Informatics, Media Studies or other related discipline. Applications utilising ethnographic/participatory design or social science methodologies are encouraged. Applicants must meet the eligibility requirements for an Australian Postgraduate Award (APA). The Scholarship, which covers tuition, fees, a small top-up stipend, and other research expenses, will begin by March 2013. Initial expressions of interest should be sent to Dr Jenny Robinson at jenny.robinson@rmit.edu.au Please note that all applicants will need to apply for and be accepted to the PhD program in Media and Communication at RMIT University. Please note revised application deadline is 31 January 2013 *About the School of Media and Communication at RMIT University:* RMIT University has a long and distinguished history of applied and theoretical media research, with our doctoral graduates positioned throughout the sector. Formed in 2009, the School of Media and Communication supports research across a number of sub-fields in media and communications, which allows for both discrete disciplinary excellence and interdisciplinary interventions. Our researchers were ranked above world standard in our fields in the recent ERA round (achieving a 4 ranking in 2001 FoR code). The new School has a total staff of over 200, an academic staff of 128, and 107 HDR candidates (80 PhDs & 27 Masters). In addition, the School has two APDs, a QEII, three Vice Chancellor’s Senior Research Fellows, a VC Fellow, and an Early Career fellow. The School also supports a top academic journal, *Communication, Politics and Culture* (previously ranked A through ERA) and a series of Centres, Groups and Labs (including the Digital Ethnography Research Centre and the Communication, Politics and Culture Centre), the Games and Experimental Entertainment Lab (GeeLab), the Exertion Games Lab, the Creative Writing Group and others. -- Dr Larissa Hjorth Associate Professor, Games Programs School of Media and Communication RMIT University Melbourne 3000 Victoria AUSTRALIA E: larissa.hjorth@rmit.edu.au
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Larissa Hjorth