Dowden: AI and data science conversion path open and diverse
The government and the Office for Students have announced that 2,500 places on artificial intelligence (AI) and data science conversion courses are now open to applicants. Some 1,000 scholarships will be open to students from "under-represented backgrounds", according to a statement from the Department for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport (DCMS). Oliver Dowden, DCMS secretary, said: "It is vital we increase diversity across our tech sector and give everyone with the aptitude and talent the opportunity to build a successful career. "This will help make sure artificial intelligence developed in the UK reflects the needs and make-up of society as a whole, which will also help mitigate the risk of biased technologies being developed." Funding has been allocated to 18 English universities, which, according to a DCMS statement, will deliver courses to a further 10 universities. In the venture, the government is working with the Office for Students, an independent regulator that reports to the Department for Education and was established in 2017. Together, they have created a fund of up to £24m to support the scholarships. These are open to non-STEM (science, technology, engineering and maths) graduates, as well as those with degrees in STEM subjects. A year ago, in June 2019, the department announced a similar tranche of £13.5m funding for up to 2,500 AI and data science conversion courses for professionals who have degrees in other disciplines, as well as 1,000 scholarships. A DCMS spokesperson confirmed: "People can now apply for places on the courses.
Jun-15-2020, 17:03:52 GMT
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