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BSI launches AI Talent Academy with the University of Edinburgh

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New scholarships have been awarded to students at the University of Edinburgh to support them through their Artificial Intelligence (AI) studies.

New scholarships have been awarded to students at the University of Edinburgh to support them through their Artificial Intelligence (AI) studies.

As part of the British Standards Institution’s (BSI) AI Talent Academy scheme, five scholarships have been offered to students attending the University of Edinburgh. Scholarships will cover the complete cost of tuition fees and pay towards living expenses, and have been awarded to students beginning Edinburgh Futures Institute’s Masters in AI and Data Ethics, as well as AI related undergraduate programmes in Computer Science and Cognitive Science commencing in September 2024.  

Three of the AI scholarships have been offered to Undergraduate students from Black African and Caribbean heritage applicants from socio-economically challenged backgrounds as part of the University’s partnership with the Cowrie Scholarship Foundation (CSF).

The AI Talent Academy was launched at an event at the University of Edinburgh bringing AI experts from both parties together, as well as representatives from the Cowrie Scholarship Foundation.

Manuela Gazzard, President, Regulatory Services at BSI commented:

“We’re genuinely excited to be partnering with the University of Edinburgh and the Cowrie Scholarship Foundation to help educate and equip tomorrow’s talent; and influence the existence of a more diverse, inclusive, and equitable AI community.

“This collaboration reinforces BSI’s purpose – ‘impact for a fair society and sustainable world’, and we hope there will be an opportunity to build on the scholarship’s success by affiliating with other academic institutions in the future.

Professor Shannon Vallor, Director of the Centre for Technomoral Futures at Edinburgh Futures Institute commented:

 “We are excited for our students to learn from our interdisciplinary degree that that draws from the University’s leading experts in the ethics of data and AI, with the added opportunity of gaining practical experience in promoting sustainable and responsible technology at BSI when they graduate.

We are delighted that BSI is our partner in supporting the growing demand for ethical skills in the AI and data workforce. The BSI scholarships are truly an incredible opportunity for our students who are intent on becoming the next generation of AI experts.”

Image: Left to right: Professor Helen Hastie (Head of the School of Informatics), Dr. Manuela Gazzard (President, Regulatory Services, BSI), and Matthew Bone (Head of Talent Acquisition, BSI) tour the Robotics Lab at the Bayes Centre. Photo credit: Chris Scott

Further links and information

The British Standards Institution Scholarship for AI & Data Ethics at the Edinburgh Futures Institute, University of Edinburgh

British Standards Institution website

MSc Data and AI Ethics

Centre for Technomoral Futures

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