The Rob Kling Memorial Fellowship was established to honor the life and work of the late Rob Kling. Rob Kling was Professor of Information Systems and Information Science at the School of Library and Information Science at Indiana University. He was born in August 1944 and passed away unexpectedly at 58 years of age on May 15, 2003, in Bloomington, IN. He was a visionary and institution builder, who tirelessly promoted a new area of research, Social Informatics, the interdisciplinary study of the design, uses and consequences of information and communication technologies (ICTs).
Kling was a graduate of Columbia University, and earned his MS and Ph.D. in Artificial Intelligence at Stanford University. After two years as assistant professor at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, he joined the Department of Information and Computer Science at UC Irvine. Kling spent more than 20 years at Irvine (1973 – 1996), where his interests shifted to studying the role of computers in society, organizations, and public policy.
Awards: 1 award of $2,000 for Fall Quarter
Eligibility:
- Open to Ph.D. students in the department of informatics, with a preference for students working in the area of social informatics
- Minimum GPA of 3.5
- Full-time
- Faculty nomination
Application:
- Overview of Research or Dissertation Topic (1 page minimum)
- CV or Resume
- Letters of Recommendation