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Dear all,

We have three Assistant/Associate Professor positions open at the School of Government University of Birmingham. Two positions are in computational social science, social data science or any subfield at the intersection of AI and political science.

https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DBZ365/assistant-professor-in-government-and-artificial-intelligence-data-science-or-computational-social-science

The third position is in transformative technologies, innovation and global affairs. The position is available on the Research & Education or the Enterprise, Engagement and Impact (EEI) career pathway. The EEI pathway is pretty unique as it creates "space" for closer engagement and collaboration with industry and government as part of the academic career.

https://www.jobs.ac.uk/job/DCA610/assistant-professor-in-transformative-technologies-innovation-and-global-affairs-eei-pathway

Three appointments will help develop our new MSc programmes (AI and Government, AI and Sustainable Development) - a joint project with the School of Computer Science.

Positions will be based in a relevant disciplinary department in the School of Government but can also be linked to the Institute for Interdisciplinary Data Science and AI at the University of Birmingham.

Please reach out if you have any questions.

Slava

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Slava Jankin
Professor of Data Science and Government
School of Government and School of Computer Science
Turing Academic Lead
University of Birmingham
Edgbaston, Birmingham, B15 2TT, UK


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