Specific topics and themes suggested by the Journal are below, although they are not limited to them.
The deadline is 1 July 2012.
For submission guidelines and more information about the journal and the call, please visit http://www.informingscience.us/icarus/journals/jiito
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December 26-27, 2011 in Bhopal, India
For more information please click HERE.
]]>Aim: Strengthening ICTD Research Capacity in Asia program (SIRCA) establishes and brings together the endeavours of IDRC PAN and SiRC. It is designed to ensure that that capacities to conduct research in the area of Information and Communications Technology and/for Development (ICT4D or ICTD) are built in Asia. This applies particularly to emerging researchers based in Asia who are relatively new to ICTD research and interested in undertaking theoretically based and methodologically rigorous research.
These applicants would benefit from concerted capacity building exercises including a mentorship arrangement. In particular, the program promotes broad-based high-quality multidisciplinary research in Internet development, e-services, new media use and social impact, and policy for the benefit and advancement of individuals, organizations, nation and society. The program supports research projects that will strengthen the body of methodologically sound and theoretically-based social science research in ICTD.
The SIRCA program is in its final phase and SiRC is currently working with IDRC for a new global grant.
Job description
The Research Associate/Project Officer will be responsible for:
- Supporting the closure process of the SIRCA programme including:
- Supporting the new SIRCA II Global grant, including:
Qualifications and experience
The RA/PO will:
Please submit a detailed CV, to Yvonne Lim at yvonnelyc@ntu.edu.sg.
For information about the organization, please see http://www.sirc.ntu.edu.sg/Pages/default.aspx.
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Asst. Prof. Arul Chib, Assistant Director of SIRCA, was recently awarded the Prosper.Net-Scopus Young Scientist Award in Sustainable Development for 2011.
The Prosper.Net-Scopus Young Scientist Award in Sustainable Development is given annually to young scientists or researchers, based in the Asia-Pacific region, who have made significant contributions in the area of Sustainable Development. The award is open to those researchers who completed their Ph.D. recently (within a span of 5 years) and are engaged in graduate education and research activities that emphasize sustainable development. Winners were chosen on the basis of 3 criteria: number of citations, number and quality of publications and patents, and documented social impact. All qualified applications were evaluated by an international panel of three recognized experts in Sustainable Development.
Winners receive a cash award from ProSPER.Net-Scopus and are offered a fellowship from the International Bureau of the German Ministry of Education and Research. These prestigious fellowships provide travel, supplies and living expenses to spend between six and twelve months collaborating with any researcher group of the recipient’s choosing in Germany.
Click HERE for more information on Prosper.NET. For more information about the award, click HERE.
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