Funded PhD student opportunities at Illinois

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Nov 3, 2017, 7:23:50 PM11/3/17
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The School of Information Sciences, the iSchool at Illinois, is actively recruiting highly motivated, prospective doctoral students who are interested in becoming partners in our world-renowned research and scholarship program. We encourage applications from students from all disciplinary backgrounds.
 
Admitted candidates are offered up to four years of funding in the form of research, teaching, and service assistantships, including tuition waivers and stipends as long as they remain in good standing. Students receive one-on-one mentorship from faculty with a global reputation for excellence in scholarship and high impact science. The School's flexible program ensures that each student is provided with the intellectual guidance and experiences necessary to prepare them for vibrant research careers in a wide range of academic, business, and government settings.
 
We study how:
* Information literacy enables participation in the knowledge society,
* Systems serve people,
* Libraries shape what we know and who we are,
* History informs our identity and guides our information future,
* Data science opens new windows to knowledge,
* Information is a vital human resource.
 
 
We highly value interdisciplinary work at our school. Our faculty and students conduct research and collaborate on a broad range of topics:
 
* Community informatics
* Data curation
* Data science
* Digital humanities
* Digital archives and libraries
* Health and bioinformatics
* History of information
* Human-centered data science, Computational social science
* Human-computer interaction, User experience, Computer supported cooperative work
* Information policy, privacy, security, and ethics
* Information literacy, Information access
* Information retrieval
* Information visualization
* Informetrics
* Libraries and librarianship
* Machine learning
* Natural language processing, Text mining, Text analysis
* Network science
* Organization of knowledge and information
* Scientific data and knowledge practices
* Youth services and digital youth
 
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
 
We encourage foreign and domestic students from historically and statistically underrepresented minority groups to apply. Deadline for PhD applications is Monday December 04, 2017 (23:59, AoE (anywhere on earth), more formally known as Howland Island time).
 
ONLINE INFORMATION SESSION
On Tuesday, November 7, 2017, from 8:00-9:00 a.m. Central Standard Time, we will host an online information session about our PhD degree in library and information science. During the session, iSchool faculty and staff will answer questions and provide information about our School and programs. Login instructions are below.

If you are away from your computer or without a microphone, you may dial in to the session as follows:
Meeting Room Number: +1-571-392-7703, PIN: 504 275 651 202
If you have questions or problems with regard to participation, please contact our Help Desk:
For additional information about the online information session: http://ischool.illinois.edu/events/2017/11/07/phd-online-information-session
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