PhDCommunication and Information
Study location | Lithuania, Vilnius, On Campus |
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Academic field | Architecture and building (ISCED 58) Architecture (JACS K100) |
Type | Doctoral, full-time |
Nominal duration | 4 years (30 ECTS) |
Study language | English |
Awards | PhD (Open Science: Opportunities and challenges for science-society collaboration in the EU-13) |
Course code | Humanities H003 |
Tuition fee | €11,589 per year Part-time studies (6-year) 7 726,00 |
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Application fee | €100 one-time |
Entry qualification | Postgraduate diploma (or higher) The entry qualification documents are accepted in the following languages: English. Often you can get a suitable transcript from your school. If this is not the case, you will need official translations along with verified copies of the original. You must take verified copies of the entry qualification documents along with you when you finally go to the university. |
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Language requirements | English International applicants to whom English is not a native language need to provide a proof of their English language proficiency. Exceptions are made only for applicants who have completed their previous studies fully in English. One of the following is accepted: |
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Other requirements | At least 2 reference(s) must be provided. A relevant portfolio is required. Please upload your research proposal including the abstract, literature review, research objectives, research questions, methodology and bibliography. - Certified copies of the Master’s degree diploma and its supplement with grades or higher education equivalent to it; |
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Overview
PhD candidate position in Open Science: Opportunities and challenges for science-society collaboration in the EU-13
Open application for a doctoral candidate in Communication and Information
The doctoral candidate position is available in the Faculty of Creative Industries, Department of Creative Communication. Applicants interested in other research topics related to open science communication are also welcome to apply.
Research topic description
The move towards more openness in science is engraved in the strategic EU documents shaping the landscape of Research & Innovation. Together with this, we can notice the growth of research studies on Open Science (OS) practices and applicability. However, the growing research field neglects the issue of Open Science applicability in countries where the collaboration between science and society has limited traditions and civic participation in public activities is not mature. An example of such countries in the EU context is the EU-13 Member states (the countries that joined the EU in and after 2004). Disparities in Research and Innovation performance among Member States is a well-recognized issue and the EU aims to address it through increased investments. In terms of Open Science, the EU can and is drafting policies eliminating the legal barriers to accessing and sharing information and funding data-intensive, cost-demanding infrastructures. The political pressures and available funding will sooner or later lead to more integration of EU-13 countries into the openness structures. However, the ‘softer’ approaches to Open Science such as citizen science, science communication, and co-creation with stakeholders are much harder to implement through top-down policy initiatives because they require a change in the ways researchers think, research is conducted (researchers need to adapt) and governed (research institutions need to adapt). Hence, we need to understand the drivers and barriers of Open Science application in such countries and consider bottom-up approaches (e.g. Citizen Science projects, intensified science communication efforts, participatory research). To address the discussed gaps, the research project should aim to develop a research-based methodology for evaluating and managing the Open Science application for knowledge co-creation processes in countries where stakeholder participation in civic activities is not mature.
The selected candidate will work on the PhD thesis under the supervision of Assoc. prof. dr.Monika Mačiulienė. The successful applicant will have to attend scientific conferences, meetings and internships at other universities.
Requirements
• Required background: Master degree in social sciences
It is a prerequisite that you can be present at and accessible to the institution daily.
For more information
Shortlisted candidates will be invited for an interview. The position may not be opened if no qualified candidate is found. Additional information regarding the post may be obtained from Assoc. prof. dr. Monika Mačiulienė, e-mail: monika.maciuliene@vilniustech.lt
Programme structure
The PhD programme consists of:
· Independent research under supervision;
· Courses for PhD students (approximately 30 ECTS credits);
· Participation in research networks, including placements at other, primarily foreign, research institutions;
· Teaching or another form of knowledge dissemination, which is related to the PhD topic when possible;
· The completion of a PhD thesis.