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Dear all,

I am happy to announce that I’m looking for a fully funded PhD student to join 
me at the University of Edinburgh to work on topics around the ethics of NLP 
and ethical NLP methods.

You can find more information below, but please don’t hesitate to reach out to 
me if you have any questions!

Zee

PhD Studentship Opportunity
Examining the ethical implications of natural language processing
The Edinburgh Futures Institute’s Centre for Technomoral Futures and the School 
of Informatics are delighted to invite applications for this PhD studentship, 
funded by Baillie Gifford, to begin in the academic year 2025/2026.
This studentship, which is open to UK, EU and international applicants, will 
support rigorous interdisciplinary PhD research into the ethical challenges 
posed by the growing use of natural language processing and artificial 
intelligence.

Application Deadline: 15 March 2025

Supervisors:

  *   Dr Zee 
Talat<https://www.technomoralfutures.uk/our-academic-staff-database/zeerak-talat>,
 School of Informatics
  *   Secondary supervisor, to be confirmed

The Project:
The aim of this project is to perform research in natural language processing 
(NLP) towards identifying and exploring methods for the ethical development of 
NLP tools. Given the increased uptake in the use and proliferation of NLP 
technologies, questions surrounding the ethical and responsible development of 
such tools are of greater urgency. To this end, this project will seek to 
examine the current ecosystems and practices for the development of language 
technologies, proactively develop technologies for examining NLP tools and 
their social ramifications, or design NLP technologies that encourage ethical 
practices. Through these areas, the project seeks to identify the ethical 
challenges faced by NLP and approaches to address them. For example, the 
project could:


  *   Investigate how NLP and machine learning contributes to inequities in 
society
  *   Show how end-users of NLP technologies can benefit from personalisation 
and privacy preservation methods
  *   Investigate why current methods for addressing social biases in NLP and 
machine learning models fall short, and identify remedies for such shortcomings
  *   Examine NLP and machine learning literature for the values that underpin 
research in the field

The project will consider how NLP and machine learning are currently falling 
short in engaging with ethical development practices (such as those suggested 
in the indicative list above) and examine how such practices can be improved 
for the benefit of end-users and society more broadly.
The project will make explicit the shortcomings of current methods in machine 
learning and research in the field of fairness and ethics of NLP and machine 
learning, and propose social, infrastructural, or technical mechanisms that can 
limit the harmful ramifications of applying current methods in NLP and machine 
learning in social contexts. It will contribute to the discourse on ethics and 
fairness in NLP and machine learning by considering in detail the promises made 
by AI-related fields, and how and why they are not met.

See more information here: 
https://informatics.ed.ac.uk/study-with-us/our-degrees/postgraduate-research-and-cdts/postgraduate-research-funding/phd-ethical-implications-natural-language-processing

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