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We are looking for a PhD candidate for a research project on Public education, Big Tech and AI in the Netherlands, which is part of the Spinoza-funded research programme Governing the Digital Society, chaired by Professor José van Dijck. Are you excited to investigate the structural convergence of Public Education, Big Tech and AI in the Netherlands?
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Over the past two decades, Big Tech companies have steadily increased their influence over public education. This influence has become particularly evident with the rise of platforms and artificial intelligence (AI). Big Tech conglomerates are restructuring the education sector by incorporating new generative AI (GenAI) infrastructures and applications into their own educational services, while simultaneously integrating them with third-party edtech vendors.
As AI-driven tools and platforms become structurally embedded into schools’ digital environments and practices, the existing infrastructures of public education are increasingly pulled into the globalized ecosystems of Big Tech. In this project you will critically investigate the structural convergence of Public Education, Big Tech and AI in the Netherlands, and study the implications of this process for reshaping public education.
During the first six months of the project, you will work on a detailed research plan based on an extended version of the 'Project Description' above, which you will carry out independently during the remainder of the project. In the second and/or third year of the project you may be asked to teach a few classes, but no more than 10% of your appointment.
We are looking for an enthusiastic PhD candidate who:
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