Call for expressions of interest: research position for a project on Digital Sovereignty and the Governance, Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (GELSI) of digital innovation.

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Call for expressions of interest: research position for a project on Digital Sovereignty and the Governance, Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (GELSI) of digital innovation.

The Centre for Digital Ethics of the University of Bologna https://centri.unibo.it/digital-ethics/en invites expressions of interest (EOI) from early career researchers, with a relevant Master or PhD degree, interested in developing a research project in the field of Digital Sovereignty and the Governance, Ethical, Legal, and Social Implications (GELSI) of digital innovation.

The EOI should include three documents (all in English):

1. a letter (ca. 500 words), including relevant details about personal motivation, relevant skills, experience, and a link to a Google Scholar profile;

2. a short CV (max 3 pages), including a list of publications; and

3. a short (ca. 1,000 words) outline of the proposed research project about digital sovereignty and the GELSI of digital innovation, indicating: topic, methodology, deliverable, and timeline.

Deadline for the EOI: 1 June 2023.

The position is envisaged to last two years, with an initial appointment of one year renewable upon satisfactory progress. It is not expected to be residential.

Please send your complete EOI to CEDE Segreteria Amministrativa by email (also in English) to: segreteria.amministrativa.cde@gmail.com



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