PhD Awards in Retail Big Data and Geographic Data Science
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PhD Awards in Retail Big Data and Geographic Data Science
PhD Awards in Retail Big Data and Geographic Data Science The Consumer Data Research Centre has several PhD awards available to begin September 2015. These studentships are available for work associated with the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) funded Consumer Data Research Centre, based at University College London (UCL) and the University of Liverpool. Studentships include the Boots Health Informatics Award and a four year ESRC/EPSRC multidisciplinary studentship which includes an additional MRes award in Urban Sustainability and Resilience in collaboration with UCL’s Centre for Urban Sustainability and Resilience that will have specific focus upon health and wellbeing. The awards are open to social scientists with a background in geography, social statistics, political science, applied mathematics, planning or sociology, to work with the retail sector as part of an exciting multidisciplinary research centre. Working with academics and the retail industry, you will investigate multidisciplinary topics such as the future of the high street, the development and application of new methods of retail analysis, the analysis of online and social media data relevant to retailing, or the relationship between online and conventional shopping opportunities. The Boots Health Informatics PhD Scholarship 2015 will provide an opportunity to work with cutting-edge data science technologies while carrying out pioneering research in Geographic Information Science. The successful applicant will also work in collaboration with the Boots’ data analytics team and gain first-hand experience of working with a range of unique consumer insight datasets. Geographic Data Science at the Consumer Data Research Centre (CDRC) www.cdrc.ac.uk The CDRC is a new Big Data investment that is passionate about data and unlocking value through retail analytics and linkage to other Big Data. We apply advanced social science analytics to better understand the motivations and behaviours of consumers, and develop applications that are relevant right across society. Award holders will be responsible for developing and applying analytics, and linking datasets in order to develop insights into today’s dynamic and fast-moving consumer markets. They will join a team of researchers and retail analysts that is seeking to reshape the ways in which consumer data can be used for the benefit of society at large. You will also gain first- hand experience of working with one or more of the UK’s leading retailers. Funding University of Liverpool: 3 year ESRC North West Doctoral Training Centre (DTC) Research Studentships Studentships include an annual tax-free maintenance stipend at the standard ESRC rate* (for 2015/16, this is 14,057 for full-time students) plus an additional enhancement for use of advanced quantitative methods. In addition, the studentship will pay for all tuition fees. University College London: 3 year ESRC project linked DTC Research Studentship and 1 x four year (1+3) ESRC/EPSRC multidisciplinary studentship All studentships include an annual tax-free maintenance stipend at the standard ESRC rate* (for 2015/16, this is 14,057 for full-time students), a London Allowance of 2,000 plus an additional enhancement for use of advanced quantitative methods and multidisciplinary research. In addition, the studentship will pay for all tuition fees. In both the UCL and North West ESRC DTCs, Research Students will have access to central funds to cover research related expenses, fieldwork, collaborations and overseas institutional visits. * The exact amount is confirmed by RCUK annually. Entry Requirements Successful applicants will have a 1st class or high upper 2nd class BSc degree or an MSc with Merit or Distinction in a quantitative social science discipline. They must share our passion for data and be equally fascinated by what we can learn from them. In addition, we welcome candidates that also bring some practical experience gained in a commercial setting. These studentships follow the ESRC eligibility criteria, however relaxed eligibility rules for overseas students may apply for exceptional candidates with expertise in advanced quantitative methods http://www.esrc.ac.uk/funding-andguidance/postgraduates/prospective-students/eligibility/index.aspx. The CDRC Website is http://cdrc.ac.uk/. To apply, please submit a CV and supporting letter of application, demonstrating how you feel your skills and experience are relevant to the CDRC, to Sarah Sheppard s.sheppard@ucl.ac.uk. Please also state whether you would wish to be considered for the 4 year ESRC/EPSRC multidisciplinary studentship and whether you would like to be based at the University of Liverpool or UCL. Closing date: 25th March 2015.