PhD Scholarship in Responsible AI and Automated Cultural Curation

The position is funded by the ARC Centre of Excellence on Automated Decision Making + Society for 3 years, and includes AUS$34,841 stipend, fee waivers and health insurance per annum, with a possibility to extend for another 6 months.

AUD $34,841 for 3 years

Applications are now open.

18 September 2024

1 (One).

Masters and/or 4 years Bachelors with a significant minor thesis component

Please send the following information to Assoc. Professor Jeffrey Chan by email:

  • CV
  • Academic Transcripts
  • Minor thesis and/or papers written
  • A cover letter or explanation in the email why you are interested in the position

The project and successful candidate will be working at the intersection of user modelling, recommender and information retrieval, simulations and modelling, evaluation and responsible AI, focused on media and cultural curation applications.  We understand it is unlikely someone will have a background in all these areas, but we just want to highlight the potential and more interested if you have some background in these areas and interest to learn and work with others in the team in the other areas.

This scholarship will be governed by RMIT University's Research Scholarship Terms and Conditions.

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