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Postdoctoral position in "Understanding Information Quality Standards", Hatfield (U.K.)
PLEASE NOTE THIS IS AN EARLY AND INFORMAL ANNOUNCEMENT WHILE WAITING FOR
THE OFFICIAL CONFIRMATION FROM THE AHRC
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AHRC-funded Postdoctoral Research Fellow Department of Philosophy, School
of Humanities, University of Hertfordshire
Expressions of interest are invited for the position of Postdoctoral
Research Fellow in the Department of Philosophy, to work on the project
"Understanding Information Quality Standards and their Challenges".
The position is full-time, fixed term (18 months). The project is a
two-year, knowledge-transfer, in collaboration with Google UK. It is
expected to be funded by the UK Arts and Humanities Research Council
(AHRC) through a grant awarded to the PI (principal investigator), Luciano
Floridi.
Here is a very short description of the project. "The most developed
societies live by information, and Information and Communication
Technologies (ICTs) keep them constantly oxygenated. So it seems essential
that we should understand what it means for such information to be of
high-quality, and hence fully and safely exploitable as a fruitful
resource. And yet, we currently have only some approximate and contrasting
views about information quality (IQ) standards. The project seeks to fill
this serious gap in our understanding, through a two-way knowledge
transfer between the PI's theoretical expertise in the philosophy and
ethics of information and Google's applied know-how in information
management."
You will be based in the Philosophy Department and collaborate full time
in the project. The starting date of the project is expected to be the
first of October.
You will hold a doctorate or should do so by the starting date, in a
relevant discipline such as epistemology, logic, philosophy of
information, or philosophy of science. You will have a proven research
record in philosophy, preferably some expertise in information theory or
computing, and an ability to work across disciplines.
To express you interest please send your CV and a short sample of recent
work (preferably a published article) to Mrs Penny Driscoll,
p.j.driscoll2@herts.ac.uk<mailto:p.j.driscoll2@herts.ac.uk>
Best regards,
Luciano Floridi