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Visiting Scholar Program – Ryerson University Social Media Lab

This looks good. I’ll be tempted to apply for the scheme next year if it runs on the same basis. The lab is run by one of the Big Data & Society editors:

The Social Media Lab, part of the Ted Rogers School of Management at Ryerson
University (Toronto, Canada) invites academic researchers at any stage of
their career and senior PhD candidates for a short-term (1-4 month) research
visit.

This year’s deadline is fast approaching – December 15.

The Social Media Lab is an interdisciplinary community of scholars who
eagerly address issues surrounding the impact and implications of social
media on society. With two funded and two self-funded openings for the
program, visiting scholars can further their own research at our Lab, as
well as develop and complete a collaborative research project with members
of the Lab.

During the program, visiting scholars will meet and interact with the Social Media Lab’s academic community, both at Ryerson University, in Toronto, and beyond, through our international network of expert collaborators. They will also have the chance to explore Toronto – Canada’s largest and most
multicultural city.

For more information and how to apply, please visit
http://socialmedialab.ca/visit/