Want to do game design in Germany?

Apr 05, 2012 17:46

RMIT is offering two PhD scholarships in game design, for Aussies or Kiwis to go to Germany. Aus$30,000 pa for three years plus relocation and optional German language course.

Deadline is still tight, but doable if you apply straight away: Tuesday, 10 April 2012.

Full details at:
http://www.geelab.rmit.edu.au/display/GeeWebEN/Positions

As always with PhD's - this comes with my general health warning that PhDs can destroy your soul.

If you are still interested, but don't want to click on the link, here is the blurb:
RMIT University's Games & Experimental Entertainment Laboratory (GEElab) is offering two 3-year full-time PhD stipends, to highly motivated Australians or New Zealanders. At the GEElab, an international research team is investigating how game design thinking can affect and alter architecture & urbanism, mobility, popular media & storytelling, engagement as well as other sciences, cf. www.geelab.rmit.edu.au. The GEElab operates sites at RMIT in Melbourne, Australia, as well as in Stuttgart, Germany, there as GEElab Europe, and is based in RMIT's School of Media and Communication.

Both PhD stipends contain an uplift for EU loading and run at AUS$30,000 tax-exempt p.a. each, over the course of three years. With these stipends come one-off relocation allowances as well as funding for an optional German language course if the successful applicants are not proficient in German. In addition, the GEElab will sponsor project cost as well as conference travel given circumstances. It is intended that the successful candidates will commence as soon as possible in Melbourne, and relocate to Germany in May or June of 2012.

3-Year PhD Stipend: Game Design for Future Cities
This stipend supports a doctoral student and is linked to the question how game design methods as well as playfulness can, methodologically and practically, serve as design principles and design results for the city and for citizens of the future, tackling fields such as urban well-being and liveability, citizen engagement as well as sustainability. The successful applicant will be required to spend most of her/his stipend's time on extended field research in the Stuttgart-Karlsruhe high tech industry region in the southwest of Germany, as well as in other RMIT GEElab sites, if necessary.

3-Year PhD Stipend: Game Design for Popular Entertainment
This stipend supports a doctoral student who will explore, in an applied fashion, under which conditions established forms of popular culture (e.g. sports, music, fashion), or media (e.g. TV, movies, textbooks, museums) can become interactive, enhanced, and potentially co-created entertainment experiences that have been inspired by games, and what social and cultural implications, novel uses and contexts these scenarios render. The successful applicant will be required to spend most of her/his stipend's time on extended field research in the Stuttgart-Karlsruhe high tech industry region in the southwest of Germany, as well as in other RMIT GEElab sites, if necessary.

Please find detailed information about these stipends - including selection criteria and application procedure - at www.geelab.rmit.edu.au/display/GeeWebEN/Positions.

Applications for both stipends have been extended to Tuesday, 10 April 2012. Interviews for both stipends will take place in April of 2012 (after Easter) in Melbourne. Please direct all enquiries regarding these opportunities by Email to GEElab director Dr Steffen P Walz: steffen.walz@rmit.edu.au.

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