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[ecrea] Funded PhD studentship in algorithmic bias @ University of Sheffield
Wed Jun 20 22:48:22 GMT 2018
*Title:*Algorithmic bias: patterns, consequences and alternatives
*Lead supervisor:*Professor Helen Kennedy
*Co-supervisors: *Dr Jo Bates & Professor Paul Clough, Information School**
*External partner:*Department for Work and Pensions
*Start date:* October 2018
Data-driven technologies are transforming society, as governments,
businesses and other sectors are increasingly adopting automated and
algorithmic systems in the search for greater efficiency in the delivery
of their services. Among these actors government departments, often
resource-poor and in need of effective, streamlined, automated systems,
are increasingly turning to digital technologies. But data-driven and
algorithmic systems are far from straightforward. As a number of
researchers have noted, they can discriminate in opaque ways through
bias written into the systems, which can be intentional or
unintentional. This is something that government departments providing
support and services to the most vulnerable in society wish to avoid,
but how to do so is in need of investigation. Similarly, more knowledge
is needed about the expectations of citizens and related questions of
ethics and trust. Using a combination of methods, this PhD project
involves working closely with one such government department to explore
algorithmic bias, its risks and consequences, alternative approaches,
communicating about algorithmic processes with service users, and
integrating alternative, or ‘fairer’, processes into existing workflows.
The partner on this PhD project is the Department for Work and Pensions
(DWP), which is responsible for welfare, pensions and child maintenance
policy.
This is a 4-year PhD which incorporates an MSc in Data Analytics. It is
funded by the ESRC Data Analytics and Society Centre for Doctoral
Training (https://datacdt.org/). It offers an excellent opportunity to
develop research methods, data analysis and critical thinking skills
while carrying out research with real-world applications. The precise
details of the PhD will be agreed with the successful applicant and DWP
upon commencement of the project.
The deadline for applications is 8^th July 2018. Interviews will take
place in the week of 16^th July. To apply, visit:
https://datacdt.org/entry-criteria-applying/
<https://datacdt.org/entry-criteria-applying/>.
Due to funder eligibility restrictions, we can only consider home/UK
applicants for a full scholarship, and EU applicants for a fees only
scholarship. International applicants cannot be considered.
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