The position at Umeå Institute of Design is a time-limited
salaried PhD Position, four years full time within European
Innovative Training Network DCODE on "Designing for contestable
systems". The position is scheduled to start June 1st 2021, last
day to apply is February 14th, 2021.
The European Innovative Training Network DCODE is an IDE-led
Horizon 2020 Marie Sklodowska-Curie Innovative Training Network
(ITN) project. The project brings together a European consortium of
seven higher education institutes with T/U Delft as the
coordinating institution. This consortium will train a European
network of 15 PhD students in design, anthropology, media studies,
science and technology studies and computer science, and equip them
with the knowledge and skills needed for envisioning, designing and
prototyping product service systems that are powered by Big Data,
Machine Learning and Artificial Intelligence. Focus of the research
training will be on those steps in design where a digital
transformation of society is the effect of sustained and repeated
interaction with data-driven product services and the broader
systems of algorithmic logic, value and governance in which they
get embedded.
Being part of the DCODE network offers unique possibilities for
training: dedicated summer/winter schools for all PhD candidates in
which training will be delivered by renowned academics and
practitioners; participation in "prototeams", e.g., teams of PhD
candidates with different disciplinary backgrounds who will engage
with the real world to ethically develop and iteratively prototype
future technologies, design roles and practices; exchanges abroad
for training and collaboration with others partners; a wealth of
resources for European training and collaboration, see also
www.dcode-network.eu
Research Project
Designing mechanisms for public deliberation on data
use
This project focuses on the possibilities and mechanisms for
collaborative deliberation on data collection and use in the public
interest. We will explore how different stakeholders can be brought
together in collaborative deliberation efforts, and how mechanisms
can be built into either commercial or public data-driven platforms
to achieve substantive deliberation outcomes. Working with research
through design, we aim to develop and design mechanisms for
collaborative and public deliberation on data collection and use,
tested with civil society organisations.
Eligibility
To be admitted for studies at third-cycle level the applicant is
required to have completed a second-cycle level degree, or
completed course requirements of at least 240 ECTS credits, of
which at least 60 ECTS credits are at second-cycle level, or have
an equivalent education from overseas, or equivalent
qualifications.
To fulfil the specific entry requirements to be admitted for
studies at third-cycle level in industrial design, the applicant is
required to have completed at least 90 ECTS credits within the
field of design, of which at least 30 ECTS credits shall have been
acquired at second-cycle level. Applicants who in some other system
either within Sweden or abroad have acquired largely equivalent
skills are also eligible.
DCODE is funded by the European Commission's Marie
Skłodowska-Curie programme and to be eligible for this funding you
must meet the following criteria:
- The applicant cannot hold a PhD degree.
- The applicant shall have less than four years of research
experience since you gained the degree that qualifies you for this
post. That is, a EU master's degree (MSc, MA or MFA degree) or
equivalent (BA or BSc degree 1st class or 2:1 equivalent);
- The applicant must not have resided or carried out your main
activity (work, studies, etc.) in the country of the host institute
for more than 12 months in the 3 years immediately prior to your
recruitment;
- The applicant can be of any nationality.
Please ensure that this information is clear on your CV.
Qualifications
he following requirements must be met by the applicant:
- Knowledge and skills in design and design research, especially
hands-on prototyping/programming skills and experience in
interaction design, human-data interaction, artificial intelligence
or other for the project relevant domain;
- Ability to conduct and deliver research both independently and
as part of an interdisciplinary team;
- A passion for improving people's lives through better design
and a demonstrable interest in the role of technology in
society;
- Excellent communication skills in English, both written and
spoken;
Additional requirements of merit:
- Demonstrable people skills, including the ability to run
workshops, co-design activities and to collaborate with various
stakeholders are a plus, for this PhD position.
Terms of employment
The position is expected to result in a doctoral degree and is
equivalent to four years full time studies provided that the
expected learning outcome has been achieved. The PhD student will
be enrolled in the PhD program and employed at Umeå Institute of
Design. For further information about PhD positions at UID, see
also: www.umu.se/en/research/doctoral-studies
The salary for PhD student is based on the Umeå University
salary scale. In addition to that, the allowance will also be based
on the standard Marie Skłodowska-Curie Early-Stage Researcher
living and mobility allowances. For further information about Marie
Skłodowska-Curie Early-Stage Researcher living and mobility
allowances please see also: www.dcode-network.eu
The position is scheduled to start June 1st
2021. For inquiries on the position's start date in relation
to the current COVID19 situation, contact acting Head of department
Linda Bresäter.
How to apply
The application shall be made through the e-recruitment system
Varbi (follow this link) latest February
14th, 2021.
Applicants should submit:
- A cover letter describing the reasons for applying to the PhD
position in DCODE, including how you see the PhD fitting into your
career trajectory;
- A CV, which should include details of your eligibility as
specified above (degree och research experience);
- A research statement outlining what questions would you be
interested in pursuing within the scope of the PhD, and how would
you go about addressing those questions (3 to 5 pages);
- Certified diploma and transcripts of records documenting
previous education;
- Names and contact details (telephone and email) of 2
professionally qualified persons willing to act as referee on your
behalf;
- A sample of writing, e.g., master thesis, academic
publications, professional or popular science writing;
- Other information for consideration, e.g. design portfolio,
artworks, patents, professional media content (if any).
Selected candidates will be invited for interviews. Online
interviews will take place in the weeks of March 1-12,
2021 (first round) and March 22-26,
2021 (second round).
Information
For further information contact prof. Johan Redström (johan.redstrom@umu.se) or
the project coordinator and co-supervisor prof. Elisa Giaccardi (E.Giaccardi@tudelft.nl) or
acting Head of department Linda Bresäter (linda.bresater@umu.se).
Welcome with your application!