We are looking for
two enthusiastic and ambitious
PhD candidates that are interested in conducting research that will contribute to better working conditions in European industry. The candidates will join our project on developing and testing
human-centric approaches to work and industry in Europe within the context of a a new Horizon Europe project called SESIMEC. The SEISMEC consortium combines over 30 partners from 17 different EU member with strong expertise in artificial intelligence, automation, social sciences, human resource management, industrial environments, among others. Erasmus University Rotterdam is the coordinator of this project, bringing a social science perspective to enable human-centric approaches.
SEISMEC will demonstrate the concept of human-centricity in a diverse set of industry sectors, scales and sociotechnical contexts. To do this, we will conduct 17 pilots covering the 14 industrial ecosystems identified in the European Industrial Strategy.
The
two PhD candidates will fit the following
profiles:
- Profile 1 (Structural Dimensions of Human-Centrism): The first PhD candidate will focus on the work carried out in SEISMEC aiming to position advanced technology implementation within ethical, legal, social, environmental, and cultural contexts, including aspects of skills and employment. The candidate will contribute to a review of literature on systemic dimensions of human-centric technology implementation, review and adapt an implemented framework based and evaluate their appropriateness by incorporating information and feedback from the SEISMEC pilots.
- Profile 2 (Methods for worker participation in design, technology and organization of work): The second PhD candidate will develop and implement methods that allow industrial workers to participate and assess human centric innovations, including technology and management innovations. These methods will introduce a participatory dimension to the future of work, incorporating insights from social and organizational sciences, as well as the expertise of consortium partners. This work will be carried out mostly within Work Packages 2 and 3 of SEISMEC, but will also inform the findings of the project in regards to privacy, data protection and ethical best practices.
Job description The successful candidate will be based at the Department of Media and Communication of the ESHCC and will carry out the following tasks:
Research (0.8 fte) Conducting PhD research.
Publishing and presenting research results in the form of articles in international peer reviewed journals and papers at international conferences.
Writing a dissertation within the time frame of the SEISMEC project (Jan 2024 to Dec 2027).
Taking part in meetings, seminars, workshops etc. that are organized by the Erasmus Research Institute for Media, Culture, History and Society (ERMeCHS) and the department of Media and Communication.
Teaching (0.2 fte) Performing junior teaching tasks in the degree programmes in the field of Media and Communication provided by ESHCC, primarily through tutorial group teaching in the International Bachelor of Communication and Media (IBCoM) and the premaster in Media and Creative Industries in the first years of the appointment.
A Master’s degree in Media Studies, Communication, Business, Management, or the Social Sciences is required, as well as an interest to develop a good knowledge of quantitative and qualitative research methods and data analysis skills. The candidate must possess skills to do research in cooperation with others and a keen interest in multidisciplinary research approaches is preferred. Proficiency in spoken and written English is a must.
As a PhD Candidate at the Erasmus Research Institute for Media, Culture, History & Society (ERMeCHS), you will have ample opportunity to collaborate with renowned academics with an international and interdisciplinary approach.
Additional tasks include: - Collecting data using qualitative (focus groups) and quantitative (survey, experiment) methods and data analysis;
- Engaging in bi-annual consortium meetings and in bilateral meetings with selected partners.
- Communicating research findings to a broader audience.