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Dr John Parkinson participates in live debate on ITN
, Associate Professor of Public Policy, participated in a live online debate via ITN's new YouTube channel, , on 31 January at 7pm. The title of the debate is: 'Can we govern ourselves with digital democracy?'
Other confirmed participants in the debate include:
- Birgitta Jónsdóttir, the Icelandic MP and Wikileaks activist who is currently trying to push a crowd-sourced constitution through the Icelandic Parliament
- Gavin Andresen, lead developer of Bitcoin (a decentralised digital currency)
- Naomi Colvin, formerly of the UK Occupy movement, now working to increase participation in local London politics
- Mark Johnson, internet and society correspondent for The Economist
2013 PhD Funding Opportunities
This is a friendly reminder to all students seeking to obtain PhD funding that there are four remaining opportunities for both Home/EU and International students, as well as those beginning their PhDs in 2013 or those already in their first year of study:
- . The DTC awards available to PAIS PhD students must follow one of the following training pathways: Security, Conflict and Justice or Politics and International Studies. Open to Home/EU students starting in 2013 or in their first year of study. Full tuition fees covered for Home/EU students; maintenance grant for Home students only. Deadline: 28 February 2013.
- . This department-funded scholarship is aimed at any candidate starting their PhD in PAIS in 2013 or in their first year of study. Because women are under-represented in this field, female candidates in particular are encouraged to apply. The fellowship will be highly competetive and is open to Home/EU and Overseas students. The scholarship includes for the payment of full academic fees and a maintenance grant in line with the UK Research Council standard stipend for three years. Deadline: 28 February 2013.
- . This doctoral research will form part of PAIS’s programme to consolidate the study of East Asia in the department and across the University. The successful candidate will be supervised by Professor Chris Hughes and another member of staff in PAIS. The fellowship will be highly competitive and is open to Home/EU and Overseas students. The scholarship includes for the payment of full academic fees and a maintenance grant in line with the UK Research Council standard stipend for three years. Deadline: 28 February 2013.
- . In partnership with the Economic and Social Research Council funded Doctoral Training Centre, PAIS is able to offer a studentship in collaboration with , an international non-governmental organisation that works to bring about a lasting change in the lives of mentally ill people around the world. Open to Home/EU students starting in 2013 or in their first year of study. Full tuition fees covered for Home/EU students; maintenance grant for Home students only. Deadline: 30 April 2013.
Attention Globalisation & Development Students
PAIS is pleased to announce a new studentship opportunity for MA Globalisation and Development students with , an international development charity working in Asia and Africa, for 2012/13.
- 3-5 weeks of work experience after the dissertation’s submission, working on global issues of development and mental health. Duration to be negotiated between BasicNeeds and the student.
- A selection of innovative topics to choose from reflecting real-life development issues
- Access to the BasicNeeds’ library and primary data at their Leamington Spa office
- A certificate from BasicNeeds/PAIS at the end of your studentship
The studentship will be split into two parts over the summer term and vacation. The chosen student will produce a rigorous dissertation on one of the titles agreed between PAIS and BasicNeeds. After submitting the dissertation the student will work with BasicNeeds to translate his/her research findings into reports, pamphlets, flyers and blogs etc that BasicNeeds will use to further their development work.
Read more about the studentship (and contact details)
One World Week Forum: The power of the internet
There can be no doubting the power of the Internet. News from around the world can be accessed in seconds in real time. Yet recently, acts such as SOPA and PIPA have received large amounts of attention in the press in efforts by government to increasingly regulate and censor the Internet. Meanwhile, in other countries around the world, the influence of social media in uprisings, freedom movements and education suggest that, as technologies develop, we are heading towards greater freedom and connectivity of information than ever before. This presents, therefore, a dichotomy for the near future of the Internet; Are we heading for increasing liberty or a lockdown of information.
Join Wael Abbas from Egypt and Monica Marks from Tunisia, who will be speaking about how the internet has affected the Arab Springs, as well as Denis Campbell and Bill Thompson who will be speaking about how censorship and social media affects the western society. Dr Nicola Pratt will chair the event.
The event will take place on Thursday 31st of January in room H0.52 from 6pm to 8pm. More information can be found on the ; the event is also .
Dr Chris Moran on BBC Radio Ulster
Dr Chris Moran appeared on BBC Radio Ulster on 13 January to discuss his recent monograph Classified. You can on the BBC website; Chris' spot begins at 05.44 into the programme.