owehfsda
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23 hours ago, ajayghale said:
The Oxford Internet Institute has a doctoral program in Information, Communication, and Social Sciences. It's relatively new and I imagine EU citizens would have a decent chance at funding.
Yeah, Oxford is cool, but to get funding isn't easy. But I know some people managed to get it. First places, than funding few years later :)
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Thank you ajayghale and lyrehc for your replies
I'm looking for schools out of top for several reasons. The main one is that I've got some financial support for my applications, but a rule is that a number of programs of top universities i'm applying could not exceed some percentage. Moreover, I believe that top good schools are very easy identifiable, while they are not the only places to apply. There are more good programs, than just 10 or 15 stated at first positions of the ranking.
Actually Danish :)
On 11/17/2015, 1:32:39, ajayghale said:If you don't mind me asking, why no top ten schools?
Side note: Swedish?
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hej!
I am looking for a PHD communication/media program where it would be possible to do research with a focus on the internet activism/social activism (like social movements activism on SNS). UCSB seems a nice choice, but currently i'm looking for programs that are not in top10.
Any suggestions?
Communication/Media Studies Ph.D Fall 2016--Apps, Decisions, and Waiting...
in Communication and Public Relation Forum
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Hi! Yeah, it seems quite new, and if you noticed, the only alumni presented on the web-site of the program graduated this year and doing things that probably could be easily managed by BA graduates - I mean their career paths look not very promising. Though the web-site is nice!