Dear Colleagues,
Kindly alert any students looking for doctoral programs in media and
communication related disciplines. Happy to be directly reached out to for
any questions.
Best,
Harsh
====Fully Funded PhD positions in Media and Communications at University of
Illinois (UIUC)=====
A newly formed research group comprising Drs. Ewa Masłowska
https://media.illinois.edu/advertising/maslowska-ewa, Margaret Ng
https://media.illinois.edu/journalism/ng-yee-man-margaret and Harsh Taneja
https://media.illinois.edu/advertising/taneja-harsh are recruiting
prospective students for fully-funded PhD positions in the Institute of
Communications Research https://media.illinois.edu/phd-program/about-icr
at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
Our PhD program is very interdisciplinary. Students in our program take a
very eclectic view of communications, with an international focus,
integrating a variety of theories and methods.
Our group is specifically looking for students with interests in the
following areas, broadly defined
Consumer and audience research
2.
Media/news consumption across digital platforms
3.
Social media behaviors
4.
Audits of algorithmic and recommendation systems as they relate to
news/social media and/or advertising.
5.
Spread and effects of misinformation
You will join a large cosmopolitan PhD community with about 40 students
https://media.illinois.edu/icr/profiles enrolled in the program across
cohorts, but will have the opportunity to also become a part of a small
group of students and faculty with mutually shared interests. Currently,
three doctoral students are working with us directly:
Sakshi Bhalla - Social contexts, journalistic practices and their role
in mitigating and exacerbating misinformation
Rik Ray - Social media affordances and their relationship with media
consumption patterns
Maggie Zhang - Political communication
Methodologically, we are very diverse and encourage students to adopt
methods (including mixed-methods) that are best suited for the questions at
hand. We have expertise in analyzing passively collected behavioral data,
social media data, conducting online and offline experiments and surveys,
as well as applied computational methods (machine learning, network
analysis, text mining, etc).
Our doctoral program offers 5 years of guaranteed funding through
research and teaching assistantships as well as opportunities for
no-obligation fellowships. The current compensation results in a full
tuition waiver stipend of $2,100 per month, before taxes, for 9 months per
year (generous for the low cost of living in Urbana-Champaign) and covers
health insurance. A small university fee of $500 per semester may apply
towards free buses, student health and use of the recreation center. There
are opportunities for additional funding during the summer.
Interested candidates must formally apply to the ICR PhD program by the
deadline of December 15 (
https://media.illinois.edu/institute-communications-research/admission-requirements)
Informally, we encourage you to contact either of us to know more about our
program and discuss whether you may be a good fit. Further, if you do apply
and want to work with us, please also let us know so that we have the
opportunity to provide our inputs on your applications to the admissions
committee.
Our contacts:
Dr. Ewa Masłowska ehm@illinois.edu; Dr. Margaret Ng ymn@illinois.edu Dr.
Harsh Taneja harsht@illinois.edu
Dear Colleagues,
Kindly alert any students looking for doctoral programs in media and
communication related disciplines. Happy to be directly reached out to for
any questions.
Best,
Harsh
====Fully Funded PhD positions in Media and Communications at University of
Illinois (UIUC)=====
*A newly formed research group* comprising Drs. Ewa Masłowska
<https://media.illinois.edu/advertising/maslowska-ewa>, Margaret Ng
<https://media.illinois.edu/journalism/ng-yee-man-margaret> and Harsh Taneja
<https://media.illinois.edu/advertising/taneja-harsh> are recruiting
prospective students for fully-funded PhD positions in the Institute of
Communications Research <https://media.illinois.edu/phd-program/about-icr>
at the University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.
Our PhD program is very interdisciplinary. Students in our program take a
very eclectic view of communications, with an international focus,
integrating a variety of theories and methods.
Our group is specifically looking for students with interests in the
following areas, broadly defined
1.
Consumer and audience research
2.
Media/news consumption across digital platforms
3.
Social media behaviors
4.
Audits of algorithmic and recommendation systems as they relate to
news/social media and/or advertising.
5.
Spread and effects of misinformation
You will join a large cosmopolitan PhD community with about 40 students
<https://media.illinois.edu/icr/profiles> enrolled in the program across
cohorts, but will have the opportunity to also become a part of a small
group of students and faculty with mutually shared interests. *Currently,
three doctoral students are working with us directly*:
-
Sakshi Bhalla - Social contexts, journalistic practices and their role
in mitigating and exacerbating misinformation
-
Rik Ray - Social media affordances and their relationship with media
consumption patterns
-
Maggie Zhang - Political communication
Methodologically, we are very diverse and encourage students to adopt
methods (including mixed-methods) that are best suited for the questions at
hand. We have expertise in analyzing passively collected behavioral data,
social media data, conducting online and offline experiments and surveys,
as well as applied computational methods (machine learning, network
analysis, text mining, etc).
*Our doctoral program offers 5 years of guaranteed funding* through
research and teaching assistantships as well as opportunities for
no-obligation fellowships. The current compensation results in a full
tuition waiver stipend of $2,100 per month, before taxes, for 9 months per
year (generous for the low cost of living in Urbana-Champaign) and covers
health insurance. A small university fee of $500 per semester may apply
towards free buses, student health and use of the recreation center. There
are opportunities for additional funding during the summer.
Interested candidates must formally apply to the ICR PhD program by the
deadline of December 15 (
https://media.illinois.edu/institute-communications-research/admission-requirements)
Informally, we encourage you to contact either of us to know more about our
program and discuss whether you may be a good fit. Further, if you do apply
and want to work with us, please also let us know so that we have the
opportunity to provide our inputs on your applications to the admissions
committee.
Our contacts:
Dr. Ewa Masłowska ehm@illinois.edu; Dr. Margaret Ng ymn@illinois.edu Dr.
Harsh Taneja harsht@illinois.edu