Thrive: Next Generation Grads – PhD – Stat. Machine Learning and Data Sci.
Value
The Next Generation AI program provides:
- A living stipend scholarship for 3.5 years of $41,650 per annum (tax exempt).
- Training allowance of $5000 per annum for three (3) years.
- Travel allowance of $5000.
- Thesis allowance of $840.
- Additional equity allowances are available to support students experiencing personal hardship or other educational barriers. These allowances are awarded on application and will be assessed on a case-by-case basis.
Duration
3.5 Years
Status
Open
Opens
21/03/2024Overview
Join us to make a difference!
A highly competitive scholarship to develop new statistical machine learning and data-driven methods to battle social disadvantage in NSW.
You will work with top researchers in data science (UTS) and social sciences (WSU and ANU) to develop statistical machine learning solutions for social good. This 3.5-year PhD project focuses on addressing social disadvantage in education through data-driven methods. Throughout your research, you will build substantial new cross-disciplinary capacity and knowledge in data-driven discovery for socio-technical systems to address the substantial and challenging problems posed by social disadvantage in the context of education.
This program offers students a 6-month placement with our industry partner to gain real-world experiences and be job-ready. Beyond a generous stipend, this scholarship provides students with additional funds for training and travel. Additional allowances are available to support students experiencing personal hardship or other educational barriers that can make it difficult to access and succeed in tertiary education.
Who is eligible?
- Australian citizen, or
- Australian permanent resident, or
- New Zealand citizen, or
- Bridging or Humanitarian visas – to be considered.
- Completed a Master’s Degree by research or a Bachelor’s Degree with honours, or be regarded by the University as having an equivalent level of attainment.
- Applicants must be eligible for enrolment as aPhD student at UTS.
- Applicants must be studying full-time.
Selection process
The selection panel will consider the following criteria:
- Highly motivated and capable of independent work
- Team player with an ability to work with a diverse range of people and within established collaborative teams.
- Excellent communication skills.
- Experience in Mathematics, Statistics, Engineering or similar.
- A strong interest in addressing equity and inclusion challenges faced by individuals from remote or rural communities, socially disadvantaged backgrounds, living with a disability or similar.
- Students with lived experience are encouraged to apply.
How to apply
To apply, please forward your CV along with a brief statement outlining your motivation and interest in joining this project to thrive@uts.edu.au.
Should you have any inquiries, please contact the Thrive Student Liaison Officer at thrive@uts.edu.au.
Shortlisted candidates will be advised with further details.
Need more information? Contact...
Email: thrive@uts.edu.au
Other information
We welcome applicants from all backgrounds, particularly those with lived experience of social disadvantage, including those without a traditional science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) background.
All students will participate in preliminary program coursework to gain proficiency in key topics.