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Job-PhDLuxembourg201
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Dates - 2018/03/31
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Job-PhDLuxembourg2018:


Details:

The University of Luxembourg seeks to hire outstanding researchers within its Faculty of Language and Literature, Humanities, Arts and Education:

1 PhD Candidate in

Social Sciences

(M/F)

Réf.: R-AGR-3358-10-C (to be mentioned in all correspondence) fixed-term contract of 14 months, extendable up to 36 months, depending on progress milestones satisfaction Full-time position (40h/week) Start date: from 01/05/2018 onwards (but as soon as possible)

Student and employee status The doctoral candidate will be working within the interdisciplinary research project ORBIT (“Overcoming Breakdowns in Teams with Interactive Tabletops”) funded by the FNR.

Your Role Under the direction of Associate Prof Dr Patrick Sunnen:

prepare a thesis in the field of social sciences; review and summarize relevant scientific literature; contribute to the design, organisation and supervision of data collection; organise, transcribe and analyse video data; write scientific articles and reports; present research at international scientific conferences; collaborate and support other team members in project-related tasks.

Your Profile

hold a master’s degree (or equivalent) in Education, Sociology, Psychology, Applied Linguistics, or any other related field; have experience with interactive tabletops or other human-computer interfaces; are knowledgeable in EM/CA based video analysis and are willing to deepen this knowledge; master related transcription conventions, video editing and transcription tools;
 are able to collaborate within an interdisciplinary research team; have the linguistics skills to understand and use English scientific literature; either understand Luxembourgish or are willing to learn this language.

For further information, please contact Associate Professor Patrick Sunnen (patrick.sunnen@uni.lu) and consult http://orbit.team/.