PhD Scholarship in Computing for Wellbeing

Updated: about 3 hours ago
Location: Melbourne, VICTORIA

The project will involve critical analysis of existing academic literature, participatory and co-design with users, development of novel technology prototypes, and evaluation using qualitative and quantitative methods. Expected outcomes include new knowledge on designing for technology-supported wellbeing, particularly when using human-centred AI.



The project will involve critical analysis of existing academic literature, participatory and co-design with users, development of novel technology prototypes, and evaluation using qualitative and quantitative methods. Expected outcomes include new knowledge on designing for technology-supported wellbeing, particularly when using human-centred AI.



$35,886



$35,886



Applications are now open.



Applications are now open.



28/03/2027



28/03/2027



1 (one)



1 (one)



Applicant must meet scholarship entry requirements, unless supervisor provides a case for equivalence. Information regarding the requirements can be found under the "Check your Eligibility" section of the How to apply page .



Applicant must meet scholarship entry requirements, unless supervisor provides a case for equivalence. Information regarding the requirements can be found under the "Check your Eligibility" section of the How to apply page .



Discuss application with A/Prof Ryan Kelly . When submitting the EOI to RMIT, candidate should provide evidence of written support that Ryan is putting the candidate forward for a School-funded scholarship.



Discuss application with A/Prof Ryan Kelly . When submitting the EOI to RMIT, candidate should provide evidence of written support that Ryan is putting the candidate forward for a School-funded scholarship.



Expertise in Human-Computer Interaction and Human-Centred Computing. Interest in Human-Centred AI and Social Computing. Aspiration to publish in leading venues for HCI research, including ACM CHI and CSCW.



Expertise in Human-Computer Interaction and Human-Centred Computing. Interest in Human-Centred AI and Social Computing. Aspiration to publish in leading venues for HCI research, including ACM CHI and CSCW.



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