The Google DeepMind Scholarship aims to support and encourage under-represented groups to pursue postgraduate education in Artificial Intelligence, Computer Science and Machine Learning.
Full details of how to apply can be found on our scholarships web page.
Meet Queen Mary's Google DeepMind scholars.
Each scholarship provides full financial support, which covers the cost of tuition, a living allowance, travel grant and an equipment allowance. Scholars are also offered support from a DeepMind mentor, and have opportunities to attend leading academic conferences and DeepMind events.
By removing some of the financial barriers that prevent people applying to postgraduate study, and providing mentoring and pastoral support, we hope to help build an AI community where everyone can participate and thrive - irrespective of their backgrounds.— Obum Ekeke, University Relations and Educational Partnerships at DeepMind
The Institute of Coding is working to encourage a larger, more diverse group of learners onto digital skills courses, and offers 200+ on its course catalogue.
Our masters-level conversion programme is designed especially for those without a computer science background. Find out more.
The Institute of Coding is working with the government’s Office for AI and BCS, The Chartered Institute for IT, to deliver the Industrial Master’s programme for Artificial Intelligence (IMAI) in universities across the UK.