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[Commlist] Vacancy: Senior Lecturer (= Associate Professor) and Theme Lead in AI and In/Equality, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Sheffield
Fri Apr 05 20:32:23 GMT 2024
VACANCY: Senior Lecturer (= Associate Professor) and Theme Lead in AI
and In/Equality, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Sheffield
Salary: £59,421-£66,857 per annum (with potential to progress to £77,475
per annum through sustained exceptional contribution).
Deadline: 6th May 2024
Reference Number: UOS040583
To apply, visit visit https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/jobs
<https://www.sheffield.ac.uk/jobs> > current vacancies ? browse jobs >
and then search for the reference number.
The Centre for Machine Intelligence (CMI) and the Faculty of Social
Sciences at The University of Sheffield wish to recruit a Senior
Lecturer (= Associate Professor) in AI and In/Equality.
The CMI is The University of Sheffield’s AI research centre, supported
by a £3.64m investment. This position is one of four academic theme lead
appointments. The successful applicant will lead the Human-Centric AI theme.
The Social Research Institute (SRI) is a physical hub of research
centres and networks in the Faculty of Social Sciences, including the
ESRC Digital Good Network, the Urban Institute, iHuman, the Healthy
Lifespan Institute and the Centre for Care.
The successful candidate will work across the CMI and SRI for the first
three years of the post, and will have the opportunity to engage with
SRI centres and networks to develop a programme of research. After three
years, you will join a Social Science School appropriate to your
disciplinary background and expertise.
Concern about AI discrimination and inequality underlies much current
global policy and scholarly debate. These issues are central to the
Human-Centric AI theme and to the mission of the CMI. This is a
fantastic opportunity to develop your career and lead an important
stream of work within a major centre for AI research.
You will have a PhD (or equivalent) in a relevant field of the social
sciences and experience of interdisciplinary collaboration, especially
with STEM disciplines. You will have the skills to provide leadership in
AI and in/equality and to work with other theme leads and the Centre
Director to ensure that the CMI is at the forefront of AI research,
innovation, and impact, nationally and internationally.
Your teaching load during the first three years of this position will be
a maximum of 20% allocated workload, to ensure that you have capacity
for leadership activities. The position is supported by a PhD
studentship (UK fees and stipend for 3.5 years) and a generous start-up
package for travel and equipment.
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