[AISWorld] Three IS PhD position openings at Univ. of Agder, Norway

Carl Erik Moe carl.e.moe at uia.no
Fri Oct 21 05:10:21 EDT 2011


University of Agder is announcing three PhD research fellowships in IS. The fellows will be enrolled in the PhD programme in Information Systems at the Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences, and are expected to complete a PhD during the fellowship period. The programme runs at the university`s Kristiansand campus on the southern tip of Norway. 

The fellowships are fully funded for three years. There may be a possibility of offering a fourth year of the fellowship in exchange for 25% additional teaching or service work.

Dissertation topics should be within one of the areas listed below:

.    Enterprise Systems
.    Process modelling and business development
.    Systems development in practice
.    e-Government and e-Participation


The full announcement is available at:
http://uia.easycruit.com/vacancy/615999/35073?iso=gb

Applicants should possess the necessary qualifications for acceptance to the PhD programme in Information Systems at the University of Agder.

The fellowships are placed at the State pay scale level 48, which is approximately 391.300 Norwegian kroner annually, or 50.100 EURO.  A statutory deposit is made to the State Pension fund, and the fellowship is subject to income tax.

Closing date for applications: 1. December 2011.

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For further information please contact the Director of the PhD Programme in Information Systems, Professor Bjørn Erik Munkvold, at bjorn.e.munkvold at uia.no, or Head of Department Bjorn Furuholt, at Bjorn.Furuholt at uia.no.

For more information about the PhD program, please see:
http://www.uia.no/no/portaler/om_universitetet/oekonomi_og_samfunnsvitenskap/phd_information_systems

More information about the department is available at:
http://www.uia.no/en/portals/about_the_university/economics_and_social_sciences/information_systems



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Carl Erik Moe
Associate Professor
Department of Information Systems
Faculty of Economics and Social Sciences University of Agder Norway





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