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How 19th century's Countess Ada Lovelace is helping women in today's artificial intelligence

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To send a link to this page you must be logged in. The high tech company DeepMind is paying to set up a scholarship programme for those wanting to graduate at the Mile End campus. The Masters degree is supported by the Institute of Coding and backed by the government to correct "the gender imbalance" in advanced technology which is said to be under-represented by women by three-to-one. "Queen Mary is determined to do its part to break down the barriers that discourage women from digital education," the university's programme manager Isobel Bates said. "The scholarship programme will play a role in helping us tackle the gender imbalance by encouraging women take up the subject at graduate level."