PhD Studentship - Using AI to Develop Responsible Simulated Teacher Learning Environments
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Queen’s University Belfast, in collaboration with Forward South Partnership, invites applications by 2 August 2024 from qualified applicants for a Collaborative Doctoral Partnership (CDP) studentship, funded by the Department for the Economy (Collaborative Doctoral Partnerships (CDP) scheme), to conduct research leading to a PhD on the theme of: Responsible Artificial Intelligence to Develop Responsible Simulated Teacher Learning Environments.
The PhD is aimed at educating teachers and coaches of linguistically and culturally diverse populations in the UK. The applicant should be UK Resident by the commencement of the PhD programme in October 2024.
This project will be supervised by School of Social Sciences, Education and Social Work academic Dr Sultan Turkan, Senior Lecturer in Bilingual Education (Director of TESOL/Applied Linguistics Programme at Queen’s University). The student will be expected to spend time at both Queen’s University Belfast and at Forward South Partnership (FSP) doing field work with bilingual students and their parents across schools connected to FSP. Also, the student will be expected to be part of a wider cohort of CDP funded students across Northern Ireland.
For more information and to apply, please see: Use of Simulated Virtual Teacher Learning Environment to Educate Teachers and Coaches of Linguistically and Culturally Diverse Populations in and around Belfast | Funding and Scholarships | Queen's University Belfast.
Please feel free to contact s.turkan@qub.ac.uk for further queries.