The School of Law is delighted to announce a PhD studentship, funded as a Collaborative Studentship by the Department for the Economy (DfE) and Ceasefire Centre for Civilian Rights. The successful candidate will research the topic of ‘Algorithmic Warfare and Civilian Harm’, spending part of their time on a six-month placement at Ceasefire Centre for Civilian Rights, Whitehall office as an integral part of their research.
What the studentship will cover:
Applicants must complete the application form on the Queen’s University Postgraduate Applications Portal along with an up-to-date curriculum vitae (CV) and a proposal of up to 1500 words on how you would tackle the issue of AI, armed conflict and civilian harm through the PhD and what your contribution would be within the existing literature. The paper should demonstrate an understanding of key concepts in law and of core research methods. The paper should engage with international humanitarian law and any other relevant international law field or related discipline.
This studentship is subject to final contract.
The closing date for applications is Thursday 30th January 2025 at 4pm
Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed (online) during February at a time and date to be arranged.
Candidates will be notified by March of the outcome of their application.
Please insert the code “CC25” into the Funding section within your application form.
Eligibility
Qualifications
Desirable: Experience of working on civilian harm, humanitarian civilian protection or OSINT, working in a military environment and/or study of AI/Law with Technology or knowledge of UK policymaking.
For further details re eligibility criteria (including academic, citizenship and residency criteria) please see the DfE Research Eligibility Guidance Notes.
Research project
Title: Algorithmic Warfare and Civilian Harm
Summary: This research project has been co-designed with Ceasefire Centre for Civilian Rights. The project will explore the increasing integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI), algorithms and AI-decision support systems in armed conflict and its implications for civilian harm. The research would develop via library-based research and interviews. Access to expert working groups, including the Atrocity Prevention Working Group, the NGO Working Group on Protection of Civilians, and the UK Campaign to Stop Killer Robots would be facilitated by Ceasefire.
The project will consider:
Further information: Contact Professor Luke Moffett (l.moffett@qub.ac.uk)
Qualification Type: | PhD |
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Location: | Belfast |
Funding for: | UK Students, EU Students |
Funding amount: | Not Specified |
Hours: | Full Time |
Placed On: | 28th November 2024 |
Closes: | 30th January 2025 |
Reference: | CC25 |
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