University of Edinburgh launches Fellowships in Data-Driven Innovation
One of the UK’s leading universities has announced plans to appoint 30 highly prestigious Chancellor’s Fellowships in Data-Driven Innovation.
The University of Edinburgh is aiming to attract academics across a range of disciplines who will focus on data-enabled research to drive innovation across 8 industrial sectors including space and satellite, health and social care, and FinTech. The broad sectoral scope of the Fellowships within a data innovation theme is believed to be a first for a UK university.
The appointments are part of the University’s commitment to the Edinburgh and South East Scotland City Region Deal’s Data-Driven Innovation (DDI) component, a partnership with Heriot-Watt University.
The University of Edinburgh’s achievements in informatics have been ranked as first in Research Power in the UK by the body that assesses the quality of research in higher education institutions. Professor Jonathan Seckl, Vice-Principal for Planning, Resources and Research Policy, commented: “This investment will contribute to a number of state of the art facilities underpinned by the ethos of the ‘porous university’ in which research leaders, innovative educators, students, industry and public sector experts ‘breath the same air’ in interactive facilities to co-create the benefits to derive from our leading position in data sciences and artificial intelligence.”
For more information about the Chancellor’s Fellowships and the opportunities available, visit the website Chancellor’s Fellowships Opportunities.
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