[Students-l] Fwd: [ciresearchers] PhD Research Scholarship with Oxfam in Bangladesh and Monash University.
Michel Menou
michel.menou at orange.fr
Tue Sep 15 07:47:53 EDT 2015
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Subject: [ciresearchers] PhD Research Scholarship with Oxfam in
Bangladesh and Monash University.
Date: Tue, 15 Sep 2015 15:58:41 +1000
From: Larry Stillman <Larry.Stillman at monash.edu>
Reply-To: ciresearchers at vancouvercommunity.net, Larry Stillman
<Larry.Stillman at monash.edu>
To: ciresearchers at vancouvercommunity.net,
communityinformatics at vancouvercommunity.net
Are you interested in working on a progressive social-technical project
in Bangladesh with Oxfam and its partners and earning a PhD from Monash
University? You may wish to apply for this scholarship if you are
qualified. The information url is http://it.monash.edu/protic-eoi . The
deadline for Expressions of Interest is September 30 2015.
PROTIC (Participatory Research and Ownership with Technology,
Information and Change) is an innovative five-year mobile communications
international development project. It works in regional Bangladesh
trialling innovative information and communications strategies, though
participatory action research. PROTIC has a focus on empowering women
though enhancing community well-being and livelihoods in poor
agricultural communities. Community involvement, particularly women is
critical to the project in determining their information needs and
priority in conjunction with experts, rather than experts deciding what
is important. PROTIC is funded from a partnership between the Faculty’s
Centre for Community and Social Informatics (COSI), and Oxfam-
Bangladesh and supported by a $3.68 million donation from the
Empowerment Charitable Trust.
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Larry Stillman, PhD
Senior Research Fellow, Faculty of IT
Lead Researcher, PROTIC Monash-Oxfam Project for Information Empowerment
in Bangladesh
Monash University
http://bit.do/lsmonashprofile
www.webstylus.net
61 3 9903 1801
Not of the Academy of Lagado
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