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Ph.D. studentship: "The World of Uncertainty"

The World of Uncertainty will be an educational computer game. In it decision-makers will learn how to manage scientific uncertainty. They will practice until they are as good as a bookmaker.

Currently there is a big gap in understanding between those who are happy modelling uncertainty (such as scientists and bookmakers) and those who want to make decisions based on simple stories (such as a politician or civil servants). In newspaper articles or TV News complex subjects such as global warming are reduced to one or two simple narratives. But in computer games we are not forced into a linear narrative. Players can explore alternatives, trying out different options, creating their own narratives as they wander through a world of uncertainty.

The EPSRC is funding Queen's University Belfast, University College London and Brunel University to build and evaluate an educational computer game, in which players will learn to manage scientific uncertainty. The project proposal is online at (at http://is.mgt.qub.ac.uk/research/uncertainty/world_of_uncertainty.pdf).

The School of Management and Economics in QUB is now offering a postgraduate research studentship to work as part of the project team and complete a Ph.D. or M.Phil. programme of research. You will need to develop a psychological understanding of what decision-makers, learners and their teachers would require in order to effectively improve understanding of uncertainty and a mathematical understanding of how to explicitly represent uncertainty inside a computer game. A computer games developer will then build a prototype game, which you will then test in order to evaluate its educational effects.

Applicants should hold at least a 2.1 Honours degree (or equivalent). You must have, through your degree or elsewhere, experience in, or skills applicable to, the mathematics of uncertainty, and the psychology or sociology of decision-making.

A stipend of 12,000 pounds sterling will be paid, along with postgraduate research fees for UK and EU students.

Applicants should forward to Mrs Sonia O'Hare, School Administrator, a detailed curriculum vitae in conjunction with an outline proposal of how their skills would contribute to each of the stages of the project. < _CLOAKING >.

For further information and particulars, please contact Dr. Brian Webb (e-mail: _CLOAKING or tel: +44 (0)28 90 27 3592).

Closing Date for applications: 25 August 2006.

Starting Date: End September 2006 or as close to this date as can be arranged.

The School of Management and Economics reserves the right to withdraw the offer of a studentship and alter any terms and conditions stated.

 
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