The last date to apply for the post below is 14th of June 2018.
- One (1) post on the topic: The design of Behavior Change Technologies for misinformation-resilient citizens
Description: The Ph.D. thesis will focus on the user-centered design and evaluation of interactive tools (e.g., a browser plugin) that employ theoretically-grounded behavior change techniques to nudge users towards certain behaviors (e.g., reconsider re-posting of fake news on Facebook). This work will be conducted in the context of the European research project Co-Inform (Co-Creating Misinformation-Resilient Societies), which is being funded by Horizon 2020. Co-Inform is a 3-year, interdisciplinary research program, which seeks to develop technologies and examine those personal, social, and technological practices that characterize how three stakeholder groups (citizens, fact-checkers/journalists, policy makers) address online misinformation, fake news, and disinformation.
Qualifications: To be considered, candidates should have completed an undergraduate degree in Computer Science, Social Sciences or Design. A graduate degree in Human-Computer Interaction will be considered an advantage. Candidates should demonstrate an interdisciplinary background with strong design and prototyping skills and an ability to read and integrate social science literature in the design process. Prior demonstrated research experience will be considered an advantage. Candidates should be proficient in spoken and written English.
Candidates should submit full proof of their qualifications. In addition, the submission of a detailed CV, along with a 2-page description of relevant background and research interests, to assess the fit with the proposed research topic, is requested. Candidates should also submit two recommendation letters from academic referees.
Candidates who are short-listed will be invited for a personal interview by the third week of June.
Financial Support: The successful candidate will be employed as a research assistant in the Co-Inform project. Employment may be offered on a probation basis, with the possibility for renewal on a full-time basis until the conclusion of the Co-Inform project. More information can be provided during the interviews.
The position requires full-time, physical presence at the premises of the Cyprus University of Technology in Limassol.
Research Advisor: Evangelos Karapanos, Assistant Professor, Department of Communication and Internet Studies, evangelos.karapanos [at] cut.ac.cy
- One (1) post on the topic: Misinformation, fake news, and disinformation: Investigation of citizens’ perceptions and practices regarding the assessment of the credibility of online news.
Description: This Ph.D. thesis will investigate citizens’ perceptions of the credibility of online news, and their respective practices when using online social media, with an emphasis on controversial, socio-scientific news distributed via online media. The research work will be conducted in the context of the European research project Co-Inform (Co-Creating Misinformation-Resilient Societies), which is funded by Horizon 2020. Co-Inform is a 3-year, interdisciplinary research program, which seeks to develop technologies and examine those personal, social, and technological practices that characterize how three stakeholder groups (citizens, fact-checkers/journalists, policy makers) address online misinformation, fake news, and disinformation.
Qualifications: To be considered, candidates should have completed an undergraduate degree in Psychology, and a graduate degree in the same area, or in the broader area of the social sciences, preferably awarded with honors. They should be able to work independently, but also work in teams, and should be able to self-regulate their work. Candidates should demonstrate a strong methodological background, preferably using mixed methods. Prior demonstrated research experience will be considered an advantage. Candidates should be proficient in spoken and written English. Knowledge of spoken and written Greek language is preferred, but not required.
Candidates should submit full proof of their qualifications. In addition, the submission of a detailed CV, along with a 2-page description of relevant background and research interests, to assess the fit with the proposed research topic, is requested. Candidates should also submit two recommendation letters from academic referees.
Candidates who are short-listed will be invited for a personal interview by the third week of June 2018.
Financial Support: Depending on qualifications, the successful candidate may be funded during their studies (partial cover of tuition and fees, plus living expenses). Employment with the Co-Inform project may be offered on a probation basis, with the possibility for renewal on a full-time basis until the conclusion of the Co-Inform project. More information can be provided during the interviews.
The position requires full-time, physical presence at the premises of the Cyprus University of Technology in Limassol.
Research Advisor: Eleni A. Kyza, Associate Professor, Department of Communication and Internet Studies, Eleni.Kyza [at] cut.ac.cy
For applications, click here
Placements available for occassional attendance students, Spring Semester 2018-19
The last date to apply for the post below is 14th of June 2018.
- One (1) post on the topic: The design of Behavior Change Technologies for misinformation-resilient citizens
Description: The Ph.D. thesis will focus on the user-centered design and evaluation of interactive tools (e.g., a browser plugin) that employ theoretically-grounded behavior change techniques to nudge users towards certain behaviors (e.g., reconsider re-posting of fake news on Facebook). This work will be conducted in the context of the European research project Co-Inform (Co-Creating Misinformation-Resilient Societies), which is being funded by Horizon 2020. Co-Inform is a 3-year, interdisciplinary research program, which seeks to develop technologies and examine those personal, social, and technological practices that characterize how three stakeholder groups (citizens, fact-checkers/journalists, policy makers) address online misinformation, fake news, and disinformation.
Qualifications: To be considered, candidates should have completed an undergraduate degree in Computer Science, Social Sciences or Design. A graduate degree in Human-Computer Interaction will be considered an advantage. Candidates should demonstrate an interdisciplinary background with strong design and prototyping skills and an ability to read and integrate social science literature in the design process. Prior demonstrated research experience will be considered an advantage. Candidates should be proficient in spoken and written English.
Candidates should submit full proof of their qualifications. In addition, the submission of a detailed CV, along with a 2-page description of relevant background and research interests, to assess the fit with the proposed research topic, is requested. Candidates should also submit two recommendation letters from academic referees.
Candidates who are short-listed will be invited for a personal interview by the third week of June.
Financial Support: The successful candidate will be employed as a research assistant in the Co-Inform project. Employment may be offered on a probation basis, with the possibility for renewal on a full-time basis until the conclusion of the Co-Inform project. More information can be provided during the interviews.
The position requires full-time, physical presence at the premises of the Cyprus University of Technology in Limassol.
Research Advisor: Evangelos Karapanos, Assistant Professor, Department of Communication and Internet Studies, evangelos.karapanos [at] cut.ac.cy
- One (1) post on the topic: Misinformation, fake news, and disinformation: Investigation of citizens’ perceptions and practices regarding the assessment of the credibility of online news.
Description: This Ph.D. thesis will investigate citizens’ perceptions of the credibility of online news, and their respective practices when using online social media, with an emphasis on controversial, socio-scientific news distributed via online media. The research work will be conducted in the context of the European research project Co-Inform (Co-Creating Misinformation-Resilient Societies), which is funded by Horizon 2020. Co-Inform is a 3-year, interdisciplinary research program, which seeks to develop technologies and examine those personal, social, and technological practices that characterize how three stakeholder groups (citizens, fact-checkers/journalists, policy makers) address online misinformation, fake news, and disinformation.
Qualifications: To be considered, candidates should have completed an undergraduate degree in Psychology, and a graduate degree in the same area, or in the broader area of the social sciences, preferably awarded with honors. They should be able to work independently, but also work in teams, and should be able to self-regulate their work. Candidates should demonstrate a strong methodological background, preferably using mixed methods. Prior demonstrated research experience will be considered an advantage. Candidates should be proficient in spoken and written English. Knowledge of spoken and written Greek language is preferred, but not required.
Candidates should submit full proof of their qualifications. In addition, the submission of a detailed CV, along with a 2-page description of relevant background and research interests, to assess the fit with the proposed research topic, is requested. Candidates should also submit two recommendation letters from academic referees.
Candidates who are short-listed will be invited for a personal interview by the third week of June 2018.
Financial Support: Depending on qualifications, the successful candidate may be funded during their studies (partial cover of tuition and fees, plus living expenses). Employment with the Co-Inform project may be offered on a probation basis, with the possibility for renewal on a full-time basis until the conclusion of the Co-Inform project. More information can be provided during the interviews.
The position requires full-time, physical presence at the premises of the Cyprus University of Technology in Limassol.
Research Advisor: Eleni A. Kyza, Associate Professor, Department of Communication and Internet Studies, Eleni.Kyza [at] cut.ac.cy
For applications, click here