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Sponsor: Science, Technology, & Human Values
Hosted by: Department of Science Studies, Seoul National University and KAIST Graduate School of Science and Technology Policy
With support from: Korean Association of STS (KASTS) and AusSTS Network
Max Planck Postdoc Program |
The Max Planck Postdoc Program offers early career researchers a range of benefits to help advance their scientific careers. These include, a guaranteed contract of at least three years, a targeted mentoring program with mentors from other institutes or industry, a career workshop within two years to explore options in science, industry, or entrepreneurship, access to career development and coaching from the Planck Academy and high-quality mentoring and supervision guidelines. The program introduces a new recruitment procedure with positions advertised collectively twice a year for six weeks, aligning with international standards and the typical timing of postdocs completing their degrees. |
Application deadline: September 1, 2025 |
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Indo-German Funding Opportunity for Joint Research Projects in the field of Social Science Research |
In pursuance of the MoU signed between the Indian Council of Social Science Research (ICSSR) and the German Research Foundation (DFG) Germany, proposals for joint Indo-German academic research projects in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities are invited. Proposals submitted by teams of principal investigators with some initial cooperation experiences are welcome. The objective of this programme is to promote and strengthen the research cooperation in the field of Social Sciences and Humanities between the two countries, by providing funding to allow joint research activities for internationally excellent research in relevant areas of mutual interest and benefit. This is a co-funding mechanism for the support of joint research projects between ICSSR and DFG. Applicants must be permanently employed in a research or academic position in a recognized research or academic institution – either publicly funded university/college, deemed universities recognized by the UGC or a publicly funded research institute or ICSSR research institutes/recognized institutes. They must also hold a PhD or equivalent qualification and have an interest in high quality research which may be evident by past studies, publications and academic background. |
The collaboration opportunity will be open throughout the year with no deadline. |
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Zakir Husain Centre for Educational Studies
School of Social Sciences
ZHCES Seminar Series
Mixing Methods to Enable Research Impact
Dr. Benjamin Matthew Alcott
Associate Professor, UCL Institute of Education
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Dr Jwalin Patel
Cofounder and Codirector of Together In Development & Education (TIDE) Foundation
Abstract: This session will focus on how to mix research methods (both quantitative and qualitative) to enhance our understanding of education policies and enable greater impact in improving them. Our main concern is that research that focuses too much on a single method and/or speaking primarily to academic audiences will typically struggle to effect real change in policy and practice related to teaching. We will share experiences from recent projects, including on teacher agency in Bihar, and aim for this to be an interactive seminar in which attendees are enabled to share their own experiences and opinions.
Bio: Dr Benjamin Matthew Alcott is an Associate Professor at the UCL Institute of Education. His research focuses primarily on global education policy, especially in South Asia and East Africa. Dr Alcott's methodological expertise lies in econometrics, mixed methods, and longitudinal research designs. He received his PhD in Higher Education Policy from the University of Michigan. Previously, Dr Alcott has held academic positions at the University of Cambridge and was a Senior Research Officer at UNESCO.
Dr Jwalin Patel is a research scholar who has been working in the education developmental sector for the last 15 years. His research (as an associate professor at University of Trans-Disciplinary Health Sciences and Technology, and previously as postdoc, PhD, and MPhil at University of Cambridge, UK) focuses on systems and implementation research for holistic education, education for harmony, and social emotional learning. He is also the co-founder and co-director of Together In Development & Education (TIDE) Foundation, a grassroots organization, which runs several programs including education direct education provision, teacher empowerment, school improvement, and development of learning materials for activity-based learning and education as/for/through social justice.
DATE: 01 August, 2025 (Friday)
TIME: 03.00pm
Venue: #207, SSS-II, JNU
(All are Welcome)
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