[Eurchap] Positions at the iSchool in Denmark

Jens-Erik Mai bsh146 at iva.ku.dk
Tue Jun 11 16:30:46 EDT 2013


Two exciting positions are available at the iSchool in Denmark:

1.
Assistant/associate professorship in information science (Aalborg)
The Royal School of Library and Information Science, Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, invites applications for an assistant/associate professorship in information science to be filled by 1 January 2014 or as soon as possible thereafter.  Areas of interest:
 * Theories and models of information behavior and information seeking, including everyday life information seeking (ELIS)
 * Knowledge intensive and workplace based information activities
 * User studies of information seeking and other information activities
 * Digital Humanities
Link to full ad:
http://www.offentlige-stillinger.dk/sites/cfml/kbhuni/kbhuniVis.cfm?plugin=1&englishJobs=Yes&nJobNo=214597&nLangNo=2
Short url: http://bit.ly/11tGR6O


2.
Professorship in information science (Copenhagen)
The Royal School of Library and Information Science, Faculty of Humanities, University of Copenhagen, Denmark, invites applications for a full professorship in information science to be filled by 1 January 2014 or as soon as possible thereafter.  Areas of interest:
 * Information architecture
 * Information behavior
 * Computer supported cooperative work
 * Human computer interaction
 * Participatory design
 * Interactive information retrieval
 * Information systems
 * Digital humanities
Link to full ad:
http://www.offentlige-stillinger.dk/sites/cfml/kbhuni/kbhuniVis.cfm?plugin=1&englishJobs=Yes&nJobNo=214593&nLangNo=2
Short url:  http://bit.ly/11FigAg


More about the Royal School:
   in Danish: http://www.iva.dk
   in English: http://www.iva.dk/english/


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Jens-Erik Mai
Professor
University of Copenhagen
Royal School of Library and Information Science
jem at jenserikmai.info<mailto:jem at jenserikmai.info>
http://jenserikmai.info







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