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Call for applications: Post-Doctoral Enrichment Awards

Following the established success of the Turing Enrichment scheme for doctoral students, The Alan Turing Institute is pleased to announce the inaugural Post-Doctoral Enrichment Award (PDEA) scheme.
 

The programme offers fixed awards (£2000) to facilitate post-doctoral activity throughout the UK with the aim of building the foundations for an engaged post-doctoral community working on topics related to data science and AI.

The Turing’s PDEA scheme is designed to provide development opportunities in three key areas:

  • learning new skills

  • collaboration

  • developing research independence


Eligibility

This call is open to post-doctoral researchers able to prove that they will be in a funded post-doctoral position of at least six months total duration in March 2022 at a UK higher education institution or research institution.

We welcome applications from a broad range of academic disciplines and backgrounds, especially those whose research spans multiple disciplines/applications and aligns with the Institute’s research areas. These can include any aspects of AI and data science. To support continued diversity within data science and AI we encourage applicants from underrepresented backgrounds to apply.

Deadline

Applications are closing on 14 December 2021 23:59 GMT. 

How to apply 

For further information on the new Post-Doctoral Enrichment Awards, please, visit
the call page.  


Applications must be submitted via the Institute's application portal. If you have not already done so, you will need to first register on the system and provide basic details to create a profile, before you can see the application form. If you have any questions regarding the application form or using the online system, contact the Skills Team at training@turing.ac.uk


Find out more and apply

 

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Kind regards, 

The Alan Turing Institute

 
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