Position Details
School of Computer Science
Location: University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Birmingham UK
Full time starting salary is normally in the range £44,414 to £52,841 with 
potential progression once in post to £59,450
Grade 8
Full Time, Fixed Term contract up to August 2026
Closing date: 25th July 2023

Background
The School of Computer Science at the University of Birmingham, UK, seeks to 
recruit a talented computer scientist for the role of DeepMind Academic Fellow. 
The Fellowship will enable an early career researcher to pursue three years of 
independent postdoctoral study in the fields of Computer Science (CS), 
Artificial Intelligence (AI) and interdisciplinary applications of AI. This 
Fellowship is open to early-career researchers who have recently completed a 
PhD in AI, CS, Machine Learning, Statistics or another relevant field. The 
University of Birmingham and DeepMind recognise that Black early-career 
researchers are particularly under-represented in this field at this level, and 
strongly encourage them to apply.
The Deepmind Academic Fellow is funded for three years by a generous donation 
from Deepmind, a leading AI research organisation committed to solving 
intelligence to advance science and benefit humanity. The DeepMind Academic 
Fellowship programme is part of DeepMind’s commitment to increase diversity in 
AI by improving representation from currently under-represented demographic 
groups in academic positions in Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence at 
leading institutions, and to develop role models and ambassadors who will train 
the next generation of researchers.
The Fellowship will provide opportunities to build experience and develop an 
independent research profile that will support the post holder in their 
progression into full academic or other research leadership roles in future. 
The Fellow will undertake an extensive Academic Development Programme of 
training and development opportunities related to research, teaching and 
knowledge transfer with time to reflect and develop, and the University will 
support the Fellow’s future career by transferring the Fellow to an open-ended 
Assistant Professor position (subject to meeting probationary criteria) 
following the initial three-year term.

Summary of Role
The Deepmind Academic Fellowship is an independent academic position and the 
Fellow will be expected to develop their own independent programme of research 
and outreach activities. The Fellow’s research will not be directed or 
influenced by DeepMind, but where research directions are aligned, DeepMind 
welcomes the opportunity to cooperate and collaborate with the Fellow. The 
Fellow will be invited to seminars and talks organised by DeepMind, and will be 
provided with opportunities for mentoring from both DeepMind researchers and 
academic staff at the University of Birmingham.
Following the initial three-year period funded by Deepmind, the Fellow will be 
supported in transitioning into an open-ended Assistant Professor position 
(subject to meeting probationary criteria) which will include a full range of 
academic duties as part of a well-defined academic career framework.
Informal enquires to Aad van Moorsel, email: 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Valuing excellence, sustaining investment
We value diversity and inclusion at the University of Birmingham and welcome 
applications from all sections of the community and are open to discussions 
around all forms of flexible working.

To apply use

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With best regards,
Mark Lee

Professor of Artificial Intelligence
School of Computer Science
University of Birmingham
www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~mgl<http://www.cs.bham.ac.uk/~mgl>

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