If you are interested in exploring ways in which AI could be utilised to deliver new or enhanced ways of working,
then put 29 June 2023 in your diary
AI is pervasive and will – for better or worse – hugely impact the nature of business, as well as society at large.
BU will be hosting a workshop where you can connect with expert colleagues at Bournemouth University who are involved in a range of AI research projects. There will also be a chance to find out about major funding opportunities connected with AI, build connections, and hear about support that you can access when applying for funding.
- Learning more about AI research at BU
- Building connections with Businesses working in AI
- Meeting with BU colleagues doing AI research
- Learning about AI research funding opportunities
- Learning about support available for research applications
The event will take place on 29th June 2023, from 08.30 to 13:30 at Lansdowne Campus and catering will be available.
To book a place for the BU Artificial Intelligence Workshop, please complete the Booking Form.
For any queries regarding the content of this session, please email Zarak Afzal or Finn Morgan
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