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Posted on behalf of: ßÏßÏÊÓƵ Digital Humanities Lab (SHL Digital)
Last updated: Tuesday, 21 November 2023
The ßÏßÏÊÓƵ Digital Humanities Lab call for our 2023-2024 PhD community advocates is now open to applications.
The aim of this call is to help create a coherent network of PhD students who work on areas of research related to the SHL Digital. This year's call is focused on developing connections between and beyond the University with a thematic focus around AI.
The ßÏßÏÊÓƵ Digital Humanities Lab (SHL Digital) is an interdisciplinary and cross-campus Centre of Excellence at the Sussex. Founded in 2014 SHL Digital is physical and intellectual place for experimentation and critical play, a space led by ideas supported by technology.
Our members span the arts, humanities, law, engineering, informatics, social science, life sciences, and the University library. Our research has a wide reach, from community archives to AI, media theory to conservation technology, critical heritage to intersectional feminism, digital humanities to experimental music technology and critical making.
The selected candidates will be required to contribute on average 12 hours per month for the duration of the PhD Community Advocate period (3 months from April 2024). These hours will be flexible and dependent on planned activities and events. Some of this time may be spent in the physical lab space, at times to be agreed, but the Advocates will also be expected to manage their own time, exploring the needs of fellow doctoral researchers, and developing initiatives to support them.
SHL PhD Community Advocates will need to work together effectively and flexibly as a self-managing team, including regular contact by email/other social media and face-to-face meetings as required.
It is hoped that PhD Community Advocates will represent different disciplines. As such we encourage and welcome applications from across all schools.
A key deliverable from the selected PhDs will be to organise a collaborative, cross disciplinary, research symposium across the ßÏßÏÊÓƵ PhD community exploring topics that innovate, apply or critique AI. This should include PhD students, and also invited speakers from ßÏßÏÊÓƵ faculty and/or other institutions as appropriate.
The role of PhD Community Advocates is open to ßÏßÏÊÓƵ doctoral researchers whose research aligns with the SHL Digital mission and are registered for the full term of the position. This opportunity is open to researchers already holding a scholarship, but it is the responsibility of the applicant to confirm that their existing scholarship role would permit them to apply.
To apply send us the following by email to shl@sussex.ac.uk:
The closing date for applications is midnight on 31st January 2024.
For an informal discussion about the PhD Community Advocate role, please contact Dr Sharon Webb, Joint Director: sharon.webb@sussex.ac.uk
the full call document.