Thursday, November 30, 2017

International Conference on Internet of Things (IoT) & Current Trends in Libraries, 18-20 January 2018, MEHSANA.

18 - 20 January 2018
AT - GUJARAT POWER ENGINEERING AND RESEARCH INSTITUTE, MEHSANA (Gujarat)

About Conference: According to a recent survey – the internet will be dominated by machines and sensors rather by people. By 2020, there will be close to a trillion sensors sending data over the web and will be added to the world of the Internet of Things (IoT). What does the world where billions of everyday objects connect to each other and share information mean for libraries? IoT presents major opportunities for libraries to connect their services to more people and more things in more places than ever before. This three days international conference is a highly effective program and a platform which brings together library professionals to exchange their innovative ideas and research. The program will also provide an opportunity to the participants to carry hands-on-practice and to attend many expert sessions.

Invitation for Paper Submission

Registration Details


CONTACT:

Ph: 02762-285875 / 76

Mobile: 09428009866 / 08200793235


For Accommodation: 09998770503 / 09106677366

Address: 
Gujarat Power Engineering & Research Institute,Near Toll Booth,
Ahmedabad–Mehsana Expressway, Village–Mewad, 
Dist–Mehsana 382710, Gujarat. India
Source: http://www.gperi.ac.in/ITCTL/index.html (30/11/2017)

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Non-Teaching Positions in Jamia Hamdard, New Delhi [LD: 22.12.2017] (Including Dy.Librarian)

JAMIA HAMDARD (Deemed University),
Hamdard Nagar, New Delhi – 110 062
“Accredited by NAAC in ‘A’ Category”
R E C R U I T M E N T
(Advertisement No. 5/2017)

Applications on prescribed form are invited for filling up the following non-teaching positions in the various departments of the university. Eligible candidates may apply on or before 22.12.2017.


Source: http://jamiahamdard.edu/career/

Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Eight day National Level Workshop on “Statistical Analysis for Business Research" 3-10 January, 2018. Pondicherry University, Puducherry



Eight day National Level Workshop on 

“Statistical Analysis for Business Research"



3-10 January, 2018.

Pondicherry University, Puducherry-605014

Venue: Lecture Hall Complex, School of Management, Pondicherry University, Puducherry.



About the Workshop: This eight day national level workshop is aimed at providing researchers, academicians and industry delegates with a comprehensive learning of statistical analysis and report writing in business research. The workshop modules are designed in such a way which would enable the participants to gather practical training using live data.

Who can participate?: Industry delegates, Research Scholars and Faculty members of Management/Social Sciences can benefit from this workshop

Registration Fee:
  • Industry Delegates: Rs. 5,000
  • Academicians and Part-time Research Scholars: Rs.4,500
  • Full-time Research Scholars: Rs. 4,000
  • Full-time Ph.D. Scholars of Pondicherry University: Rs. 3,500
*Participants must bring their institutional ID proof when they are coming for workshop.

Topics to be covered:
  • Research Process, Identification of Problem, Identification of variables and Construction of questionnaire.
  • Sampling design, Sample size determination
  • Pilot study and reliability checking using Cronbach Alpha.
  • Review of Literature and Research Gap identification using Nvivo.
  • Reference writing using Mendeley.
  • Data entry, data manipulation and data cleaning.
  • Descriptive statistics, Chi-square test, Correspondence Analysis.
  • Assumptions checking: Linearity, homogeneity, multi-collinearity and
  • normality.
  • One Sample t-Test, Independent Sample t-Test, Paired t-Test, One-way ANOVA.
  • Factorial ANOVA, ANCOVA, MANOVA, MANCOVA.
  • Correlation: Pearson correlation and Partial correlation, Simple Regression, Multiple Regression, Step-wise Regression.
  • Binary Logistic Regression, Multinomial Regression, Log Linear Regression and Canonical correlation.
  • Factor Analysis, Cluster Analysis, Discriminant Analysis
  • Non-Parametric tests.
  • Validity checking (item validity, construct validity, convergent
  • validity and divergent validity)
  • Construction of SEM, Direct effect, Indirect effect, Mediation and Moderation effect using AMOS.
  • Model comparison, Data imputation using AMOS.
  • Bootstrapping, Bayesian, Common bias, Specifications search using AMOS.
  • Path Analysis and CFA using LISREL & Smart PLS.
  • Statistical & Textual Analysis using R.
Softwares to be used: SPSS, AMOS, Lisrel, SmartPLS, R, Nvivo, Mendeley.

Coordinators:
1. Dr. R. KASILINGAM, Associate Professor, Dept. of Management Studies, School of Management, Pondicherry University, Puducherry-605014. Mobile: 9840179939, 8072208493. e-mail: kasimeena@gmail.com

2. Dr. G. MADAN MOHAN, Assistant Professor, Dept. of Management Studies, School of Management, Pondicherry University, Puducherry-605014. Mobile: 9442314404. e-mail: madansaradha@gmail.com

3. For registration send a mail to: dmsdamworkshop@gmail.com

Friday, November 17, 2017

FOURTH PhD Workshop @ IIHS, 8-10 JANUARY, 2018 (For the Scholars from across a wide range of URBAN related disciplines).


http://iihs.co.in/phd-workshop-2018/

ABOUT: The Indian Institute for Human Settlements (IIHS) announces its annual PhD workshop, aimed at providing a dedicated space for PhD students to engage with IIHS faculty as well as faculty from around the world on a range of issues, from methodology and research design to multiple practices and publication. The workshop will be held on the 8, 9, and 10 of January 2018. This workshop will be the fourth iteration of the PhD workshop spread across three days and conducted at IIHS’ Bangalore City Campus. It will host participants from across a wide range of urban related disciplines. It is designed to assist participants to explore in-depth, and further fine-tune their ongoing research work.
To accommodate participants at different stages of their doctoral career, this year’s iteration of the workshop will have a common track as well as two specialised tracks that will focus on specific needs of participants. This includes early-stage scholars who are beginning work specifically around urban themed research, as well as later-stage scholars where the urban has been a main or subsidiary focus of their research. Each track will have a curated reader that includes state of the art literature especially on methods. Participants in ‘breakout’ sessions will be encouraged to utilise the IIHS library collections including access to online journals to compile literature particular to their research theme. The breakout sessions will also allow meeting IIHS faculty.
With a strong inter-disciplinary focus, IIHS aims at nurturing cutting-edge research that is focused on the challenges and opportunities of India’s urban transition. IIHS has one of the best urban libraries in Asia and cutting-edge technology with excellent world class facilities to aid the learning process. The IIHS’ Word Lab and Media Lab provide an opportunity to seek both technical support and explore new conceptual and representational possibilities.
Drawing on IIHS’ domestic and international partner networks, the workshop is designed to provide a dedicated space for scholars to expand on their work while interacting with eminent scholars in the field. IIHS’ philosophy in researching the urban emphasises inter-disciplinarily thinking, also to bridge theory and practice. IIHS faculty are involved in several urban management projects across India, apart from policy support to state and central government, international development agencies, and the UN.

The Commons: This will primarily involve engagement with eminent scholars in the field as they explore the possibilities of new methodologies and pedagogies in and around the issues of the urban. The sessions will include:
  • Introduction to multiple facets of the Urban Literature as part of a broader discussion on the mechanics of a literature review
  • Bridging Theory & Practice
  • Ethics
  • ‘Crises and Counselling’: balancing home life with the PhD process
Track One: Discovering the field and the question
  • Forms of writing and generating tentative research questions
  • Organising field research: conceptual issues around the survey method, coding, thematic analysis; ethics as a situated issue; quantitative, qualitative and mixed methods; the extended case methods; constructivist and interpretive grounded theory; multi-sited ethnography; digital ethnographies; inter-disciplinary analysis
Track Two: Finalising their dissertation & academic and practice based futures
  • Organising the writing process: collating field material, the abstraction process, defining chapterisation
  • Re-discovering and re-engaging the research question
  • Publication and wider dissemination strategies
  • Preparing course modules for curriculum development: generating innovative pedagogies
  • Future careers post the PhD: The Job Talk; careers within and outside Academia
APPLICATION: Please submit your applications by 15 December 2017 to research@iihs.ac.in. In your application packet please include the following:
  • Application Form (To be filled, downloaded and sent with application packet to the above email ID)
  • Curriculum Vitae
  • Sample of applicant Original Work (PDF or Word Document, not more than 8000 words)
Copyright for such Original Work will lie with the author. The applicant agrees that IIHS may, at the applicant’s request, help refine such original work further at the Workshop, if the applicant is selected for the same.

Tentative Agenda

CONTACT:

IIHS Bangalore City Campus
No. 197/36, 2nd Main Road, Sadashivanagar
Bangalore - 560 080. India
tel: +91 80 6760 6666
fax: +91 80 2361 6814
URL: iihs.co.in.


To express interest and for more information please write to research@iihs.ac.in


SOURCE: http://iihs.co.in/ [17.11.2017]

Wednesday, November 15, 2017

ICPR Workshop on ‘Kant’s Political Thought on Perpetual Peace,’ (tentatively 15-24 Jan., 2018), ICPR-Lucknow.

ICPR Workshop on ‘Kant’s Political Thought on Perpetual Peace’

(tentatively 15-24 Jan., 2018)

Venue: ICPR ACADEMIC CENTRE, 3/9, VIPUL KHAND, GOMTI NAGAR, LUCKNOW.

ICPR Inviting Online Applications for Workshop on Kant’s Political Thought on Perpetual Peace (tentatively 15-24 Jan., 2018).
For online Application click on https://goo.gl/forms/VzAuJqSiEAlpF1Nf2 after going through the DETAIL CONCEPT NOTE.
Last Date of receiving online Application is 30th Nov., 2017. 

CONTACT:
Coordinator: Professor K. C. Pandey, Department of Philosophy, University of Lucknow, Lucknow – 226007
Email: kcpandeyp@yahoo.com

Ph. 8400668089, 7007878327

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

MPhil PhD Admissions2018@TISS, LD: January 13, 2018 by 6.00 p.m

TISS Admissions open for Integrated MPhil PhD and 'Direct PhD' programmes, 2018

Academic Year 2018 

Tata Institute of Social Sciences

Mumbai, Tuljapur, Hyderabad and Guwahati Campuses


TISS invites applications for the Integrated M.Phil-Ph.D. and ‘Direct’ Ph.D. Programmes (academic year 2018) with the various Schools and Independent Centres of the Institute across TISS Mumbai, Tuljapur, Hyderabad and Guwahati Campuses. UGC JRF qualified candidates, post graduates, students in the final year post graduation in Social Sciences and allied fields and individuals with M.Phil and / or industrial, academic and field based experience in Social Sciences, Social Work, Disaster Studies, Development Studies and allied fields are invited to apply.

Admission to the Integrated M.Phil – Ph. D. programme & Direct Ph. D. programme will be in the following Research Areas :
Sr. No. Research Areas Mumbai Campus - No. of seats*
Integrated M. Phil-Ph. D Direct Ph. D.
1. Habitat Studies 5 -
2. Public Health / Health System Studies 10 5
3. Management and Labour Studies 15 -
4. Social Work 25 15
5. Disaster Studies 5 5
6. Education 5 5
7. Women's Studies 10 5
8. Development Studies 10 5
9. Social Sciences (to be anchored by School of Research Methodology) 10 10
10. Inclusive Development and Social Justice 10 -
11. Social Sciences with Specialisation in Sociology of Education 6 -
12. Media and Cultural Studies - 5
13. Social Sciences (to be anchored by Centre for Lifelong Learning) - 5


Sr. No. Research Areas Guwahati Campus -No. of seats
Integrated M. Phil-Ph. D Direct Ph. D.
1. Social Sciences 10 -
Sr. No. Research Areas Tuljapur Campus -No. of seats
Integrated M. Phil-Ph. D Direct Ph. D.
1. Rural Development 10 -
Sr. No. Research Areas Hyderabad Campus - No. of seats
Integrated M. Phil-Ph. D Direct Ph. D.
1. Education 10 -
2. Women's Studies - 5
3. Social Sciences - 5

About the Programme: The Integrated M. Phil – Ph. D. Programme is a five year full time Programme. All the candidates admitted to the Integrated M. Phil – Ph. D Programme will follow a common course curriculum (see webpage on Social Sciences). However, for M. Phil in Education*, Women's Studies, Health System Studies, Rural Development, Development Studies, Disaster Studies*, Inclusive Development and Social Justice there will be a subject specific taught M. Phil. Programme of four semesters. The first year of the programme comprises of course work while in the second year, students will work towards completing their M.Phil Dissertation.

The Ph.D. Programme is designed for candidates with a minimum of five years of post-graduate relevant experience in the field being proposed for research by the candidate. Selected candidates can pursue Ph.D. either by staying on the TISS campus (subject to availability of accommodation) or from whichever location they are based in. TISS does not make any distinction among research scholars as full time and part time. However, selected candidates who are not residing in the Campus, are expected to be in touch with the research guide, attend modular programmes/courses (also applicable for direct on campus PhD scholars who do not hold an M.Phil degree), pay fees regularly, ensure timely submission of progress reports and fulfill the necessary requirements of the Ph.D. programme.

SOURCE: http://admissions.tiss.edu/view/6/admissions/mphilphd-admisisons/about-mphilphd/ (14.11

Monday, November 13, 2017

Workshop on CRAFTING & CONDUCTING HIGH QUALITY RESEARCH, December 9-10, 2017, SIT-Tumnkur

Workshop on

CRAFTING & CONDUCTING HIGH QUALITY RESEARCH

December 9-10, 2017

SIT, Tumkur (Karnataka)

 (IIMA Research Workshop Series, South: Tumkur)

Conducted by
Indian Institute of Management (IIM) Ahmedabad
In Partnership with
Siddaganga Institute of Technology,
Post Graduate Department of Management Studies & Research Centre,
Tumkur – 572103, Karnataka.

About the Workshop: IIM Ahmedabad announces it 'Research Workshop Series' in Tumkur. The workshop series is planned to build research competency in management students and faculty studying in colleges in South India.The first workshop will be held on December 09-10, 2017 at Siddaganga Institute of Technology, Tumkur, Karnataka. The workshop's aim is to provide research scholars and management faculty an opportunity to learn aspects of crafting and conducting high quality research.
 
Focus area of the Present Workshop: The present workshop is the first of this Workshop Series and will focus on the following topics: High-impact research writing and developing strong research proposals.

Registration Fees and Details:
Workshop Fees:
INR 3000/participant (including boarding & lodging and GST )
In order to register for the workshop, please make the payment at:
https://web.iima.ac.in/index.php?id=544&p_id=135
After making the payment, please register at:
https://goo.gl/forms/cKndlMB5fqPBklXv1
Last Date for Registration: December 1, 2017.

Friday, November 10, 2017

Research Fellowships in Humanities and Social Science -2018 , Wellcome Trust, London

Research Fellowships in Humanities and Social Science

(An award up to £275,000.)

By 

This scheme supports postdoctoral researchers in health-related humanities and social sciences who do not hold established academic posts.

Scheme at a glance:
Level of funding: Salary and research expenses covered
Duration of funding: Up to 3 years

Who can apply: You can apply for a Research Fellowship if you’re a postdoctoral researcher who wants to carry out an extended period of research on your own project.
You must not have a permanent contract, or a contract that will last longer than this fellowship.
You should also:
In most cases, applicants should have been awarded a PhD before they apply.

What we're looking for:

We will assess:
  • the significance and originality of your proposed research
  • the suitability and relevance of your approach to your research topic
  • your previous research contributions eg publications, conference papers, public engagement and policy-related work
  • the suitability of the host organisation for your research and for developing your independent career.
We consider applications from researchers in the early stages of their careers as well as more established researchers. We’ll consider the suitability of your previous research contributions according to your career stage and experience.
If you’ve been away from research (eg for a career break, parental leave or long-term sick leave), we’ll take this into account when we consider your application.
Most successful applicants will be pursuing university research careers. But we also encourage researchers who want to follow health-related research careers elsewhere.
We encourage you to check that your application is competitive by discussing your project with:
  • your intended supervisor
  • researchers in relevant health-related fields
  • the research office at your host organisation.

What we Offer: A Research Fellowship is for up to three years, or you can hold it part-time over a longer period.

An award will not usually be above £275,000. Support includes: 
1. a basic salary (determined by your host organisation)
2. personal removal expenses
3. research expenses

During your fellowship, you can apply for public engagement funds to involve the public in your research and inspire learning.

Key dates: We consider applications twice a year. January 2018 round.
  • Preliminary application deadline: 11 January 2018, 17:00 GMT.

  • Full application deadline: 29 March 2018, 17:00 BST.

  • Shortlisting: May 2018.

  • Interviews: July 2018.

How to Apply: You must submit your application through the Wellcome Trust Grant Tracker (WTGT).
 
CONTACT: Contact our information officers if you have a question about funding.
f you have a question about the scope and content of your proposal, contact the relevant person in our Humanities and Social Science team.
  • Wellcome Trust, Gibbs Building, 215 Euston Road, London NW1 2BE
SOURCE: https://wellcome.ac.uk/funding/research-fellowships-humanities-and-social-science (10/11/2017)

Thursday, November 9, 2017

National Conference on MODERN LIBRARIANSHIP Opportunities and Challenges 8-9 June, 2018, NIFT-Mumbai INDIA


Jointly Organised
by


We are pleased to announce the  National Conference on Modern Librarianship: Opportunities and Challenges, jointly organised by the Resource Centre, National Institute of Fashion Technology, Mumbai and Bombay Science Librarians’ Association, Mumbai during June 8-9, 2018. The conference would definitely help libraries to stay in tune with rapid changes occurring due to the introduction of emerging innovations, trends and technologies and prepare themselves for excellence to serve the users.


CALL FOR PAPERS:

Papers on the theme and sub themes  may be submitted for presentation at the conference. The contributors can include any other topic falling under the broad gamut of
the main theme of conference. Case studies will also be accepted.

Paper Submission:

Only the accepted papers from authors who register for this conference will be included in the Conference Proceedings.

● Authors can submit their full papers through an e-mail attachment to headresourcecentre.mumbai@nift.ac.in● The paper should not exceed 3000 words and it should contain an abstract of 100-200 words.
● The main title should be followed by name, affiliation and address of the author(s) with e-mail and contact nos.
● The paper should be in MS-word format, font: Times New Roman, size: 12, space 1.5 lines, paper size: A4, keyword: 2-5 words, paper length: 3-8 pages.
● All references should be presented according to the Chicago Manual Style

The format and the references of the paper should be as per the NCML-2018 Paper Template available on the following conference website.

IMPORTANT DATES:
● Last date for submission of full papers: 31.03.2018
● Acceptance of full paper for presentation: 30.04.2018
● Last date for Registration: 31.05.2018

CONTACT:
Dr. A. N. Bandi
Organizing Secretary, NCML-2018
Head, Resource Centre
National Institute of Fashion Technology
NIFT Campus, Plot No.15, Sector-4
Kharghar, NAVI MUMBAI – 410210
Phone   : 022-27747285 Mobile: 77158 33561
E-Mail   : 
headresourcecentre.mumbai@nift.ac.in

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

National workshop on Design and Development of Library Website and Institutional Repositories Using Open Source Software, December 8-9, 2017, NIFT-Mumbai


December 8-9, 2017

Registration Form

Registration: Registration restricted to 30 participants on first-
come-first-serve basis. The registration fee is Rs.5,000/- per participant (Rupees Five Thousand Only) per person. It covers the cost of workshop kit, software CD, reading materials, tea and working lunch for both days. The registration fee is to be paid by Demand Draft / Cheques drawn from any Nationalized Bank in favour of the DzNational Institute of Fashion Technologydz, payable at Mumbai or payment may be made by NEFT/RTGS.

CONTACT: Workshop Co-ordinator:
Dr. A.N. Bandi
Workshop Co-ordinator & Head-Resource Centre
National Institute of Fashion Technology
Ministry of Textiles, Govt. of India
Plot No.15, Sector-4, Kharghar,
Navi Mumbai-410 210 Maharashtra, India
Ph
: 91-22-2774 7285 (off)
Mob : 7715833561/9869549157Fax : 91-22- 27745386E-mail : headresourcecentre.mumbai@nift.ac.in, dr.anbandi@gmail.com
Web: http://www.nift.ac.in/mumbai/rc.html

Tuesday, November 7, 2017

Epistemologies of the South IV - The end of a cognitive empire: what comes next? June 21 to 29, 2018, Curia (Portugal) [CES Summer School]

CES Summer School

on

Epistemologies of the South IV - The end of a cognitive empire: what comes next?

June 21 to 29, 2018, Curia (Portugal)


ABOUT: 
The Epistemologies of the South are an epistemological and political proposal that put into question the hegemonic centrality of the modern Eurocentric matrix project and wager on the broadening of cognitive justice and social justice recognising the impossibility of one existing without the other. The South, in this context, is not a geographical place, rather a metaphor for the unjust suffering promoted by the oppression of colonialism, capitalism and hetero-patriarchy and for a plural space of epistemological creativity closely linked to knowledges forged in resistances and struggles. The South thus thought is heterogeneous and includes diverse spaces, varied experiences and an infinity of knowledges. The Epistemologies of the South recognize these differences and value them, encouraging South-South dialogues, as well as South-North dialogues.
The end of a cognitive empire, title of Boaventura de Sousa Santos’ latest book  (forthcoming), points to the  epistemological  and political exhaustion of  Eurocentric thought and the need to value epistemological, pedagogical and methodological proposals that promote the struggle against epistemicide,  the destruction of knowledges not validated or made non-existent by the criteria of the modern scientific canon.
The Summer School is as crossroads for the expansion of political and epistemological imagination, which does not exhaust itself in the denouncement of capitalist, hegemonic, colonialist and hetero-patriarchal thinking, but also aiming to build and think different alternatives, and at different scales, that, ...

Applications run until February 15th, 2018. All those interested in participating in the Summer School must fill in the form below and attach a short cover/motivation letter and a short  CV.

SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION:
4 scholarships covering the full participation in the course (registration fee, accommodation, meals and transportation from Coimbra to Curia and back).
Applications for scholarships should be submitted simultaneously with the application for the course, selecting the option "Scholarship Application", included in the course’s application form.
In this case, in addition to the short CV (up to two pages) and cover letter (up to 700 words), candidates must attach a letter of justification for the scholarship application, which should be no longer than 500 words.

APPLICATION FORM

Source: http://www.ces.uc.pt/cessummerschool/ [07.11.2017]

Centre for Public Policy hosts the XIX International Conference on Public Policy & Management on 27 – 29, August 2024

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