Institute for Innovation in Business and Social Research (IIBSoR)

Positions vacant at IIBSoR

 

Phd scholarship - Technology and innovation management

A postgraduate scholarship, worth $30,000 per annum for three years, is available for a highly motivated PhD candidate to drive a research project aimed at examining the decision processes that underpin technology and innovation management. The successful candidate will get the opportunity to work with researchers from UoW's IIBSoR and several other Australian universities in a partnership with Ports Australia.

For the full ad and application details click here. Applications close 3 June 2013.

 

PhD Scholarship - Business Analytics and Strategy

A postgraduate scholarship, worth $32,000 per annum for two years, is available for a highly motivated PhD candidate to drive a research project aimed at unlocking the potential of Business Analytics technologies within organisations.

You will get the opportunity to work with SAS, a leader in business analytics software and services, and UOW’s Institute for Innovation in Business and Social Research (IIBSoR), a high-performing research strength of the University of Wollongong.

For the full ad and application details click here.

Please note - new date: Applications close 12 May 2013.

Last reviewed: 4 April, 2013

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