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Bronwyn Jones is a Research Fellow at the University of Edinburgh's School of Design, affiliated with the Bridging Responsible AI Divides (BRAID) program and the Responsible Innovation Centre for Public Media Futures (RIC) at BBC R&D. She holds a PhD in Journalism and Technology from Liverpool John Moores University and a BA Hons in European Studies from Durham University, blending academic rigor with 15 years of journalistic experience at the BBC.
- Education:
- PhD in Journalism and Technology, Liverpool John Moores University
- BA Hons in European Studies, Durham University
Her interdisciplinary research examines artificial intelligence in journalism, focusing on responsible AI, public interest, and value-aligned data-driven technologies. She investigates how AI reshapes news production, journalistic agency, and public service media ecosystems, funded by the EPSRC, ESRC, AHRC, and Alan Turing Institute.
Recent projects include:
- PubVIA (Building Public Value via Intelligible AI)
- ICE-AI (AI Literacy in Journalism)
- News Futures (Socio-technical Systems for Newsrooms)
Her work bridges theory and practice, emphasizing actionable insights for ethical AI integration in media. Key themes include media policy, digital governance, and public value.
Scientific Awards:
- Alan Turing Institute Postdoctoral Enrichment Award
- Junior Fellow at Leuven Institute for Advanced Study (LIAS)
Bronwyn actively contributes to public engagement through events like the Edinburgh Science Festival and Scottish AI Summit, while advising policymakers on AI ethics. She is affiliated with the Media and Communications cluster at the Centre for Data, Culture & Society and the Edinburgh Futures Institute.




