PhD Studentship in AI-Augmented Group Model Building
University of Strathclyde – Department of Management Science, Strathclyde Business School
Glasgow, United Kingdom
General Description
The University of Strathclyde is offering a PhD studentship in AI-Augmented Group Model Building within the Department of Management Science at Strathclyde Business School. This research opportunity focuses on advancing the integration of artificial intelligence techniques with group model building approaches, with the aim of enhancing collaborative decision-making and complex problem-solving processes.
The project will explore how AI can support and augment participatory modelling methods, particularly in contexts where stakeholders engage in system dynamics modelling to address complex organisational or societal challenges. The successful candidate will investigate the design, development, and application of AI tools to facilitate group model building, improving efficiency, inclusivity, and analytical depth.
The research will involve interdisciplinary approaches, combining management science, artificial intelligence, systems thinking, and decision sciences. The candidate will work closely with experienced academic supervisors and may engage with external partners where relevant. The programme provides access to advanced research training, academic mentorship, and opportunities to contribute to high-impact publications and conferences.
Strathclyde Business School is internationally recognised for its research excellence and strong links with industry and public sector organisations. The University offers a supportive and collaborative research environment, along with professional development opportunities to prepare graduates for careers in academia, industry, and policy.
Eligibility Criteria
A first-class or upper second-class honours degree (or international equivalent) in a relevant discipline such as management science, computer science, artificial intelligence, operations research, or a related field
A master’s degree in a relevant subject is desirable
Applicants must meet the University of Strathclyde’s English language requirements where applicable
Demonstrated interest in interdisciplinary research combining AI and decision sciences
Required Expertise/Skills
Strong analytical and problem-solving skills
Interest in artificial intelligence, systems modelling, or group decision-making processes
Ability to undertake independent and collaborative research
Programming or computational modelling experience is advantageous
Effective written and verbal communication skills
Ability to engage with interdisciplinary research environments
Salary Details
Not specified (funding or studentship support may be available depending on eligibility and funding arrangements)
Application Deadline
Not specified

