Scholarship details

Study levels

Research and PhD

Student type

Future students

Study area

Creative industries, Creative practice, communication and design, Information technology, Science, technology and engineering and mathematics

Eligibility criteria

Academic performance

Citizenship

Australian or New Zealand and International

What you'll receive

  • A stipend scholarship of $33,637 per annum for a maximum duration of 3.5 years while undertaking a QUT PhD. The duration includes an extension of up to 6 months if approved for your candidature. This is the full-time, tax-exempt rate which will index annually.
  • You will receive a fee offset/sponsorship, covering the cost of your tuition fees for the first 4 full-time equivalent years of your doctoral studies.
  • As the scholarship recipient, you will have the opportunity to work with a team of leading researchers, to undertake your own innovative research in and across the field.

Eligibility

You need to meet the entry requirements for QUT's Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) including any English language requirements.

You must:

  • enrol in Semester 1, 2025 as a full-time, internal student
  • have a background in a relevant humanities and social science, or design discipline, such as communication and media studies, internet studies, computer science, generative AI, interaction design, urban design, or critical technology studies
  • have recently completed a first-class honours degree, a research master degree, or a coursework master degree with a significant research component from a recognised institution and in a cognate discipline, or can demonstrate equivalent industry research experience
  • have a strong interest in undertaking a three-year research project analysing how generative AI technology could be used to empower and support community-led decision making.
  • have demonstrated excellent capacity and potential for research.

Students with interdisciplinary backgrounds (e.g. combining media studies and design experience) are especially encouraged to apply.

How to apply

Prior to submitting an application for admission to QUT's Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) program, you need to:

  • email Professor Daniel Angus, details of your academic and research background, your motivation to research in this field and your interest in this scholarship. Also attach:
    • your CV
    • full academic transcripts
    • details of three referees including email and contact number
  • There is no need to formulate a stand-alone research project at this stage as the PhD project will be aligned with the ADM+S GenAISim: Simulation in the Loop for Multi-Stakeholder Interactions with Generative Agents project.

Allow extra time to complete the necessary steps. It is recommended to send your email as soon as possible, as the closing date varies based on your citizenship status.

What happens next?

Applications will be reviewed, followed by:

  • shortlisted applicants being invited to an online interview with members of the supervisory team
  • if your application is supported, you will be invited to submit an expression of interest (EOI) following the advice at how to apply for a research degree. In your EOI, nominate Professor Daniel Angus as your proposed principal supervisor, and copy the link to this scholarship website into question 2 of the financial details section.

Your formal expression of interest (EOI) application needs to be submitted via QUT's online application portal by:

  • international applicants:  31 July 2024
  • domestic applicants:  31 August 2024.

About the scholarship

The ARC Centre of Excellence for Automated Decision-Making and Society (ADM+S) is a cross-disciplinary, national research centre, which aims to create the knowledge and strategies necessary for responsible, ethical, and inclusive automated decision-making. The Digital Media Research Centre (DMRC) hosts the QUT node of the ARC Centre of Excellence for ADM+S.

The successful candidate will undertake an independent project aligned with the larger, multi-institutional GenAISim: Simulation in the Loop for Multi-Stakeholder Interactions with Generative Agents within the ADM+S Centre. This project will investigate the design of a hybrid decision-making system useful for depicting current and future urban scenarios, including in mobility, urban policymaking, and health domains. The GenAISim tools are envisaged to be used directly in multi-stakeholder participatory decision-making processes.

The PhD project will look to take part in the design and evaluation of how new GenAI tools and techniques could be used to empower usually lesser heard voices, giving them agency to iterate through multiple possible future scenarios in a dynamic and interactive manner, through prompts or other basic instructions. Specific contexts include any of the major urban redevelopment projects being undertaken in Brisbane at present.

The candidate will be supervised by Professor Daniel Angus, with external supervisors drawn from other ADM+S partner universities and will have the opportunity to engage in a dynamic environment with members of the QUT School of Communication and Digital Media Research Centre, as well as the national ADM+S Centre of Excellence.

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