UK names 14 AI doctoral training centres in £370 million PhD plan
Fourteen UK universities have been named as hosts for artificial intelligence doctoral training centres, as it was announced that government and industry spending of £370 million will create 2,700 new PhD places in biosciences and AI research in the country. Ministers said that there would be £100 million of government funding for AI Centres for Doctoral Training, along with £78 million from industry and £23 million from universities, providing 1,000 new PhD places over the next five years. Although the funding had been announced in 2018, it has now been confirmed which universities will host the first 200 students through the centres for doctoral training. UCL has secured two centres, while Swansea University is also among the hosts. The Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy said in the announcement that the new doctoral students would "study AI which could help diagnose diseases like cancer earlier and make industries, including aviation and automotive, more sustainable", and would be "working closely with 300 leading businesses, including AstraZeneca, Google, Rolls-Royce and NHS trusts".
Oct-24-2019, 07:58:36 GMT
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