European University Institute - Ph.D. Grants 2012-13

The European University Institute is offering 160 Grants for a Ph.D. for the Academic Year 2012-13 in the fields of Economics, History & Civilization, Law and Political & Social Sciences.

Deadline for all applications is 31 January 2012.

For more information, visit http://www.eui.eu/ServicesAndAdmin/AcademicService/News/2011/10-28-160PhDgrants2012-2013.aspx 

 

  

Registrations open for CCI Symposium in Sydney

Event details

Date: Wednesday, 16 November and Thursday, 17 November 2011

Time: 9.30am - 5.00pm (Wednesday) and 9.00am - 6.00pm (Thursday)

Venue:UNSW Sydney - CBD Campus (Wednesday) and Kensington Campus (Thursday)

For more information and to register, visit the CCI website.

Mapping Online Publics on Twitter

Keynote from Düsseldorf Workshop on Interdisciplinary Approaches to Twitter Analysis (DIATA11) 14 -15 September 2011, Düsseldorf, Germany

(Source: mappingonlinepublics.net)

Registrations now open for eResearch Australasia 2011

eResearch Australasia is a conference that brings together practitioners and researchers for a stimulating week to share ideas and exemplars on new information centric research capabilities.  eResearch is focused on how information and communications technologies help researchers to collect, manage, share, process, analyse, store, find, and re-use information.  2011 is the fifth year for this annual conference which has grown to around 400 delegates.

For more information and to register, visit http://conference.eresearch.edu.au/. Early bird registrations close Sunday, 9 October 2011.

Open Government Data Conference - Brisbane 23 September

On 23 September 2011, Creative Commons Australia is holding the Open Government Data Conference and Data Camp at QUT in Brisbane. This seminar is designed to showcase the leaders in this area from Australia and internationally. They will explain the background, history and rationale for Open Government Data both at a conceptual and practical level and highlight real life examples which can make it easier to understand why this topic is now seen by most policy makers as integral to government practice.

If you are interested, please register via http://tiny.cc/OGDBrisbane.