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Alan Turing Institute - Doctoral Studentships
The Alan Turing Institute, in collaboration with the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council, invites applications for its doctoral studentships. These enable students to pursue doctoral studies in data science at the institute’s hub as well as at one of the founding partner universities. The aim is to foster and develop exciting interdisciplinary engagement with the wider data science community and the world at large. Students will be based at the ATI hub at the British Library in London, but will also spend time at their host university.
Students must register for their doctorate at one of the university partner institutions: University of Cambridge, University of Edinburgh, University of Oxford, University College London and University of Warwick.
Successful applicants will be supervised by faculty from the partner universities who are also fellows of the Institute or substantively engaged with the institute. Graduates whose research spans multiple disciplines are encouraged to apply. Applications from female researchers are particularly welcomed.
Studentships include a stipend of £20,500 per year, a travel allowance and tuition fees for up to three and a half years. Students will also benefit from access to events, seminars, reading groups and workshops as well as access to IT resources such as Azure cloud, Cray Supercomputer, Intel cluster, UK Supercomputers Archer.
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The first deadline after implementation will be 28th September 2023 and applies to those calls listed below:
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