Fwd: Fellowships available from the National Centre for e-Social Science
Dear Colleagues
Please could you pass this message onto any interested colleagues, mailing lists, professional bodies etc?
ESRC National Centre for e-Social Science (NCeSS) Visiting Research Fellowships Scheme Announced
The NCeSS hub hosts a programme of visiting research fellowships in e- social science. The scheme allows scholars to make an extended visit to the NCeSS hub at the University ofManchester to explore how e-science might benefit their own social science research. Fellows have the assistance of the NCeSS hub team of social scientists, computer scientists and Manchester Computing specialist support staff to advise them in complementing the NCeSS research programme by investigating how Grid technologies might provide new approaches to addressing their social science research questions.
Please note that this scheme is open to both UK and international applicants.
See http://www.ncess.ac.uk/research/fellowships/ for more details and how to apply.
Second International Conference on e-Social Science, 28th – 30th June 2006
This conference will be held in Manchester, UK and will follow on from this years very successful event. More details will follow shortly regarding paper submissions etc. Please subscribe to our mailing list (http://www.ncess.ac.uk/newsletter/) if you would like to be kept up to date with conference news.
In the mean time the proceedings from the 2005 conference are available from our websitehttp://www.ncess.ac.uk/events/conference/ programme/
Best wishes
Gillian Sinclair
Dr Gillian Sinclair
Programme Manager
ESRC National Centre for e-Social Science
University of Manchester Dover Street Building
Dover Street Manchester
M13 9PL
UK
Email: gillian.sinclair@ncess.ac.uk Web: http://www.ncess.ac.uk Tel: 0161-275-1380 Fax: 0161-275-1390
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