Hi! I would hereby like to apply for an open position on the DiGRA board. My name is Jesper Juul, and I am a Visiting Arts Professor at the New York University Game Center. I have previously worked at the IT University of Copenhagen and at the GAMBIT lab at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. I have also spent some parts of my life working with game development. I run a blog called The Ludologist that is meant to serve as a resource for people interested in Video Game Studies. I am an editorial board member at Game Studies and Games & Culture. In terms of research, I have a constantly changing set of research interests. I originally worked much on the question of games and narratives, later I moved more into game aesthetics and ontology, and lately I have been examining both the design and audiences of casual games. Here are some things I would like to work on as a board member: -Have more small-scale DiGRA-related events such as seminars and PhD mentoring. -Streamline the reviewing and publishing process at DiGRA conferences. This includes making sure that the conference proceedings will always be easily available on Amazon and so on; making sure that all papers receive at least two sets of written comments; standardizing on new citation style, preferably the author-date system. -Find ways to improve communication and collaboration between the different disciplines that attend DiGRA.