PhD in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science (Graduate Teaching Assistant Programme)
The University of Reading invites applications for a fully funded PhD in Artificial Intelligence and Data Science, offered as part of the Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) programme. This unique opportunity allows you to combine advanced research training with practical teaching experience, preparing you for a dynamic academic or industry career. The GTA role involves working part-time (up to 20 hours per week) as a teaching assistant, supporting laboratory sessions and other teaching activities, while dedicating the majority of your time to PhD research within the Department of Mathematics and Statistics.
Research projects span several thematic areas, including Trustworthy and Responsible AI, AI for Health, AI for Environmental Science and Sustainability, AI for Digital Humanities, and AI for Embedded/Edge Computing. Applicants are required to select and rank three preferred themes in their covering letter. You will work closely with academic staff on pre-defined, cutting-edge problems across computational science fields, benefiting from supervision, training, and access to MSc courses and bespoke researcher development programmes.
The position is fully funded for UK Home students for four years, with a competitive combined salary and stipend package (£9159 salary plus £16038 stipend per annum) and PhD fees waived at the Home level. International students receive a Home/ROI fee waiver but must pay the difference between international and home fees (approximately £20,000 per year, subject to annual increases). The University provides dedicated training in teaching and pedagogical skills, and no prior teaching experience is necessary. Additional support is available for developing academic English skills through the International Study and Language Institute.
Eligibility criteria include a good bachelor’s degree (minimum UK Upper Second (2:1) or equivalent) or a master’s degree in Computer Science, Data Science, Computer Engineering, or a closely related discipline. International applicants must meet the University’s English Language requirements. Candidates should demonstrate technical proficiency, organisational skills, commitment to teaching, research capability, and strong interpersonal skills. The University of Reading is committed to equal opportunities and non-discriminatory treatment for all members of its community.
The University of Reading is ranked 172 globally (QS World University Rankings 2025) and is renowned for its research excellence, with 98% of research rated as internationally significant. The main Whiteknights Campus offers a vibrant academic environment, located just west of London and easily accessible by train and air.
Applications should be submitted online via the University’s job portal. The deadline for applications is Sunday, March 8, 2026. For further information, contact Alan Guedes ([email protected]) or Professor Shadi Basurra ([email protected]).