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The UKRI Centre for Doctoral Training in Safe and Trusted Artificial Intelligence is currently accepting applications for a fully-funded studentship on “Participatory auditing of AI assistants for article generation”, to be aligned with the Centre and registered at King’s College London. The successful candidate will contribute to the Participatory Harm Auditing Workbenches and Methodologies (PHAWM) Project. 

Committed to providing an inclusive environment in which diverse students can thrive, we particularly encourage applications from women, people with disabilities, people from ethnic minorities, and people from disadvantaged backgrounds, who are all currently under-represented in the sector.  

 

What does it mean for a studentship to be aligned with the Centre? 

Aligned students are students who benefit from the Centre’s activities but whose funding does not come directly from the Centre. In practice, aligned students’ experience is very similar to that of students funded by the Centre; aligned students are embedded within the cohort and expected to engage with the training and cohort activities.   

What funding is available? 

One fully funded four-year studentships is available, that covers tuition fees, provides a tax-free stipend, and includes a Research Training and Support Grant (an allowance for things like research consumables, additional training, trips to conferences etc). Both home and international candidates are eligible.  

Applicants who require an ATAS certificate cannot be considered.

When will successful candidate start on the programme? 

1  June 2025.

How to apply? 

For details of the project and how to apply, see this FindAPhD advert: Participatory auditing of AI assistants for article generation at King’s College London on FindAPhD.com The application deadline is 3 March 2025. 

(Note, application portal expected to open w/c 21 January 2025.)