Digital Transformation Hub PhD Scholarship

Help support research and teaching with digital technologies across the Faculty of Arts.

The application deadline has now passed

One half-funded PhD Scholarship available to provide support in the Hub. The award covers half of a UK full-time postgraduate research tuition fee per year (£2,298 for 2022/23).

You will be expected to:

  • Provide an efficient reception and enquiry service, assisting users in the Centre
  • Maintain the equipment and manage the equipment loans service
  • Provide support for the DTH Manager and cover in his absence
  • Administer and support the student volunteer scheme
  • Ensure the security of the Centre and its equipment
  • Work with student volunteers to market and promote the Centre, including through social media feeds

Who we are looking for

We are looking for people with an interest in technology for the arts and humanities, and a willingness to learn and experiment.

We are looking for someone who has excellent organisational and PC skills. You will be part of a team responsible for delivering teaching and research support and therefore you should have excellent interpersonal skills and the ability to work effectively within larger groups as well as with individual colleagues and students.

Our ideal candidate is interested and enthusiastic about digital technologies, and is willing to learn about the latest technologies and share their learning with others. Experience with photo or video editing applications, the Adobe Creative Cloud, scanning and digitisation, or with virtual reality would be beneficial, but are by no means required. You do not need to be a “digital expert” to take up this role; the DTH team will provide training and support for you to learn a variety of software packages, digitisation methods, and more.

In joining the DTH, you’ll be part of a small team working closely together to support digital research and teaching in Arts. The DTH Manager will be available for day-to-day support in the Hub. The Director of the DTH leads the DTH team, and will provide advice and career development opportunities in the digital humanities throughout your studentship.

Eligibility

Faculty of Arts PhD students only

New PhD applicants

You must hold a conditional or unconditional offer to study a PhD with an entry date by 3 October 2022.

Current PhD students

Current University of Nottingham PhD students can apply but the award will be shortened by your existing term of study.

Other funding sources

The award is not available for students who receive other funding, such as through Midlands4Cities.

How to apply

Find out more about the Digital Transformations Hub

 

Contact details

Offered by the Digital Transformations Hub.

For informal queries about the Scholarships contact matt.davies@nottingham.ac.uk

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