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- Date: Sat, 12 Mar 2005 21:30:15 +0000
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***APOLOGIES FOR MULTIPLE POSTINGS*** ======================================= The Open University, UK Knowledge Media Institute / Centre for Research in Computing Readership / Senior Lectureship in Knowledge Media ***DEADLINE APPROACHING*** Closing date for receipt of applications is 18 March 2005. This is a permanent appointment as Reader or Senior Lecturer (depending upon the experience and qualifications of the candidate) at the Open University's Knowledge Media Institute (KMi), a 60-strong interdisciplinary laboratory founded in 1995, and located in attractive offices at The Open University's main campus in Milton Keynes, UK. KMi undertakes high-profile advanced research and development in Knowledge Media: a convergence of the cognitive and instructional sciences, knowledge technologies, ontological engineering, artificial intelligence, new media technologies for learners, human computer interaction, and knowledge management. We offer a creative and flexible working environment unlike any other in Europe. The style, impact and content of our work are described in detail in our Web pages at http://kmi.open.ac.uk/. This post is intended to strengthen KMi's international research reputation and contribute to the overall profile of the OU's new Centre for Research in Computing, created as a partnership between KMi and the Department of Computing. Applicants should have a PhD and at least 5 years post-doctoral experience in computer science, cognitive science, human-computer interaction, or knowledge media, with evidence of an international reputation. It is essential that candidates can demonstrate a track record of leading innovative research projects, working collaboratively with other organizations, publishing widely, and obtaining substantial research income from external agencies. Candidates should ideally be conversant in cross-disciplinary knowledge media themes ranging from semantic technologies to new media solutions for learners. Consistently with the 'hands-on' ethos of the Knowledge Media Institute, the candidate should be able to demonstrate evidence of having deployed real technologies, in real contexts, for real users, a hallmark of most KMi activities. We are particularly interested in strengthening our profiles in one of the following areas (but will be open to strategic guidance from strong candidates on other related areas): semantic multimedia, smart devices, language technologies, semantic web, presence, social software, and hypermedia. The appointment will be made on the Reader / Senior Lecturer scale, £37,558 - £42,573 p.a. This is a permanent post. For further details of the vacancy, information on how to apply, and access details for disabled applicants please see the Further Particulars for this job at http://kmi.open.ac.uk/jobs/vacancy-1415.cfm. Informal enquiries can be made to the Director of KMi, Professor Enrico Motta (e.motta@open.ac.uk). The closing date for receipt of applications is 18 March 2005. THIS POST IS OPEN TO INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL APPLICANTS. We promote diversity in employment and welcome applications from all sections of the community. Disabled applicants who meet the essential job requirements will be interviewed. Further particulars are available in large print, disk or audiotape. (Minicom +44 (0) 1908 654901 for hard of hearing)
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