research

Application Deadline: 
06/12/2010

Commercial Manager

Competitive Salary

As part of the dynamic Digital Design Studio (DDS) at the Glasgow School of Art, you will manage and support current operational business to ensure that the DDS wins commercial research contracts and consultancy business against agreed targets. In conjunction with this, you will strategically develop a commercialisation roadmap for its key market sectors.

Application Deadline: 
29/09/2010

Research Fellow (MEARU)

£34,607 - £43,840 per annum

As Research Fellow, you will make a significant contribution to the development and direction of research within the Mackintosh Environmental Architecture Research Unit (MEARU), to help achieve a strong and sustainable research base from which to generate research and knowledge transfer income.

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This project looks at the extent of adoption of different web 2.0 tools in different subject fields and disciplines, and the different types of researchers who are using them. The project enquires into the factors that influence researchers to adopt and use Web 2.0 tools, and conversely the factors that prevent, constrain or discourage usage.

Application Deadline: 
02/07/2010

Realtime 3D Research Programmer

£34,607 - £43,840 per annum

Working in The Digital Design Studio (DDS), the largest research centre at the Glasgow School of Art, you will be expected to win research funding but also be actively engaged in commercial and research activities associated with Realtime simulation within a range of sectors.

For me, research begins at Google.com from the comfort of my living room. I am not alone. Many students, undergraduate to more experienced PhD researchers, do the same and there is good reason for it. The library search experience is often disappointing, confusing and restricting. With the advent of Google Scholar and Google Books, there is even less of a reason to physically go to the library to begin research.

Application Deadline: 
07/05/2010

GESIS – Leibniz Institute for the Social Sciences is an internationally active institute belonging to the Leibniz Association, funded by the German Ministry of Education and Research and the Federal States.

The department ‘Data Archive for the Social Sciences’ in Cologne is responsible for the acquisition of domestic and international comparative surveys on sociological and political science topics. The surveys are processed in accordance with internationally recognized standards, archived and made available for the scientific public.

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