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The successful candidate will develop and carry out an independent research project that is expected to generate significant value and new insights in the field of children, youth, and media.
The project must show clear relevance to EU Kids Online Norway. Relevant topics include but are not limited to children’s or young people’s digital media use, online risks, opportunities, rights, media regulation, wellbeing, or digital skills, and can focus on individual, social and/or national level factors. Projects with a comparative dimension are welcome.
Methodological approaches must be clear and appropriate to the project’s overall objectives. It is a strength, but not a firm requirement, if the proposed project make use of or build upon existing data and research trajectories from the EU Kids Online network. The fellow may be granted access to both national and international EU Kids Online...