Job: Professor of Digital Living (with tenure) at Northumbria University, UK

Northumbria University, UK
Position: Professor of Digital Living (with tenure)
Faculty: Engineering and Environment
https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/work-for-us/details/?roleId=92

Deadline: 7th June 2016

Northumbria University, UK, is currently recruiting for a Professor of Digital Living. To further strengthen our world-leading research we are investing to develop exciting opportunities in multi-disciplinary research areas. The Digital Living multidisciplinary research theme draws together expertise from the Faculty of Engineering & Environment, Faculty of Health & Life Sciences, Faculty of Business & Law and Faculty of Art, Design and Social Sciences.

We are particularly keen to encourage applications from those with research interests in the areas of: Urban Informatics, Human-Computer Interaction, Data Analytics, Social Computing, Interactive Architecture, Smart Cities.

Successful applicants would join either the Department of Computer and Information Science or the Department of Architecture and Built Environment, and will become part of the strong community of HCI researchers at Northumbria (see: http://northlab.uk/).

For informal enquiries about this post please contact:

Professor David Kirk (MDRT Theme Lead)
Email: david.kirk@northumbria.ac.uk

Professor Ruth Dalton (Architecture & Built Environment)
Tel: +44 (0)191 227 4107
Email: ruth.dalton@northumbria.ac.uk

For more details and to apply for the position please see the link here:
https://www.northumbria.ac.uk/work-for-us/details/?roleId=92

For more information about the Digital Living theme please visit www.northumbria.ac.uk/digitalliving

Northumbria has been recognised by Times Higher Education as having the biggest rise in research power of any university following the results of the 2014 Research Excellence Framework (REF2014), a national assessment of research quality in UK universities.

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