[AISWorld] Information sessions for an exciting post-doc opportunity at University of Virginia

Steven L. Johnson steven.l.johnson at gmail.com
Tue Nov 19 15:19:16 EST 2024


Earlier this year, the University of Virginia Karsh Institute of Democracy
welcomed its first cohort of six post-doctoral research fellows in our
Digital Technology & Democracy Lab. I'm pleased to share that we have two
information sessions coming up to provide more information about newly
opened postdoc positions starting in Fall, 2025:

   - *Join a November 21st, 2-3:00pm EST, DTD Lab Postdoctoral Fellows Info
   Session here.*
   <https://virginia.zoom.us/j/91755152784?pwd=ql4E3AHOVkvTyFHoNGk3t5BlPZYZjj.1>



   - *Join a December 5th, 4-5:00pm EST, DTD Lab Postdoctoral Fellows Info
   Session here*
   <https://virginia.zoom.us/j/92616467220?pwd=9owbLK7iZ2PAMQoEKKCAuVDA9remWb.1>
   .

This is an excellent opportunity for scholars from Information Systems,
Communications, and many other fields.

<> It is open to all kinds of scholarly output related to Digital
Technology & Democracy.
<>  Post-docs can focus on their own research agenda with mentorship from
faculty leads and other UVA faculty, including faculty like myself in the
Information Technology and Innovation area at the McIntire School of
Commerce.
<>  Post-docs will be part of a multi-disciplinary cohort.
<>  These are 2-year positions with pay of $65,000 AND research funding of
$5,000 per year AND standard UVA resources will be provided, including
healthcare, computing resources, library support, and more!

Applicants must have their Ph.D., S.J.D. or equivalent degree in hand by
the beginning of the fellowship. Applications are accepted at:
https://jobs.virginia.edu/us/en/job/UOVUOVUSR0066806EXTERNALENUS/Post-Doctoral-Fellowship-Digital-Technology-for-Democracy

Please reach out to me directly if I can help answer questions about
potential project proposals or to discuss how many research topics related
to IS, communications, and organizational research directly relate to
Democracy.


*Steven L. Johnson, Ph.D. — steven at virginia.edu <steven at virginia.edu>*
*Associate Professor of Commerce*

*Area Coordinator—Information Technology and InnovationFaculty Lead —
Digital Technology and Democracy Lab*
*Faculty Affiliate – Thriving Youth in a Digital Environment**U. of
Virginia *
*School of Commerce*https://www.commerce.virginia.edu/faculty/slj6e



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