AI in Libraries & Knowledge Organisations- PhD Scholarship available at UCD in Dublin, Ireland
Dear Members, I wanted to share an exciting opportunity for those interested in the intersection of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Library & Information Science (LIS). Please take a look at the email trail. If you or someone you know is passionate about AI and its impact on libraries and knowledge organisations, I encourage you to explore this opportunity further. Best regards, Francis Francis Jayakanth JRD Library, IISc. Forwarded message as received follows -------------------------------------------- From: ifla-l-request@iflalists.org <ifla-l-request@iflalists.org> on behalf of Stefanie Havelka <stefanie.havelka@ucd.ie> Sent: 28 April 2024 19:18 To: ifla-l@iflalists.org <ifla-l@iflalists.org> Subject: [IFLA-L] AI in Libraries & Knowledge Organisations- PhD Scholarship available at UCD in Dublin, Ireland External Email University: University College Dublin School: Information and Communications Studies (ICS) Supervisor: Dr. Stefanie Havelka (stefanie.havelka@ucd.ie) Starting date: September 2024 Deadline for application: 31st May 2024 Interviews with short-listed candidates: 10-14 June 2024 Position: 100% full-time, tuition fees waived by the School of Information and Communication Studies (ICS). Remuneration: PhD studentship is renewable for up to four years and consists of: - PhD student stipend of €22,000k per annum (tax free) - Scholarship students will be prioritised when applying for travel funding from ICS. - Some equipment will be provided. Eligibility: EU and non-EU students are equally eligible under this award, Requirement: Students accepted under this scheme must meet the university entry standards. For more information, please see https://www.ucd.ie/ics/vacancies/phdvacancies/aiinlibrariesknowledgeorganisa... And email me, Best wishes, Stefanie -- Dr. Stefanie Havelka [she/her] Assistant Professor Service Learning Coordinator MLIS Thesis Coordinator MLIS Room C119 | Newman Building Phone: +353 01-716-8496 School of Information and Communication Studies University College Dublin Belfield, Dublin 4 Ireland
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Francis Jayakanth