Scholarship details
Application dates
- Applications close
- 31 May 2024
What you'll receive
You'll receive a living stipend scholarship of $33,637 p.a. for a period of 1.75 years. This payment is indexed annually, and will be tax exempt for full-time students.
In addition:
- domestic students will receive an RTP Tuition Fee Offset
- international students will receive a QUT Tuition Fee Sponsorship.
You will have the opportunity to engage in QUT's vibrant research environment, while undertaking your own innovative research project.
Eligibility
You will need to meet the entry requirements for QUT's Master of Philosophy, including any English language requirements.
In addition, you must:
- have excellent written and verbal communication skills
- demonstrate qualitative or quantitative research skills
- have an interest in the impact of technology on work
- be able to commit to full-time, internal enrolment
- be able to commence in 2024 or first semester of 2025.
How to apply
Apply for this scholarship at the same time you apply for admission to QUT's Master of Philosophy.
The first step is to email Dr Penny Williams
What happens next?
Successful applicants will be contacted directly.
For any questions about the research project, please contact Dr Penny Williams.
For any questions about the application process, please contact hdr@qut.edu.au.
About the scholarship
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and digital technologies are transforming work, workplaces, and managerial practices. Technologies exist to automatically take screenshots from employees’ remote computers, track keystrokes, analyse emails, tone of voice, facial expressions, and monitor the commuting time, heart rates and sleep habits of workers. Beyond surveillance, these technologies are automating decisions once made by human managers. While it is broadly understood that data are collected when technology is used to automate the distribution, management and monitoring of employee tasks, very little is known about the type of data collected, or how organisations use this data.
As part of a broader Australian Research Council (ARC) funded project on automated people management, this MPhil project aims to understand the data gathered by these technologies, and how organisations use and protect that employee data. By revealing the specifics of the data gathered and how it is used, this study can inform organisational and government policy to protect employee privacy and improve organisational data security.