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3 days ago
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- Yahoo
Student funding to create generation of AI pioneers
A new scholarship aimed at developing the next generation of artificial intelligence "pioneers" will open to applicants in spring 2026. The Sparck AI scholarships, named after pioneering British computer scientist Karen Sparck Jones, will give master's degree university students access to industry-leading firms as the Government looks to boost the UK's AI credentials. The University of Bristol will be one of nine universities to offer the fully-funded Government scholarship, alongside faculties in Newcastle, Manchester and Edinburgh. The university said they "relish the opportunity," with the grant covering both students tuition and living costs. More news stories for Bristol Watch the latest Points West Listen to the latest news for Bristol The scheme has been developed in line with the Government's 'AI Opportunities Action Plan', with more than £17m of funding from Westminster. Alongside masters places, 100 scholars will receive placements in leading AI companies, as well as mentorship from industry experts. In 2024, Bristol was named 'AI University of the Year' and has developed the Isambard-AI computer - the most powerful of its kind in the country. Vice-chancellor, Evelyn Welch said the scholarships would give Bristol the chance to "explore bold new ideas and nurture exceptional talent." It is hoped the scholarships will give students "unparalleled access" to the fast-moving industry. Technology Secretary Peter Kyle MP said he believed the scheme would help students secure "highly skilled jobs" and build "a workforce fit for the future." Finn Stevenson, Co-founder and Chief Executive of Flok Health said they were "delighted" to be part of the scheme, adding attracting the "world's best talent" was vital in aiding AI advancement in the UK AI talent acquisition firm, Beamery said the scholarships would help their goal to create "equal access to work" and connect "talent to opportunity". Applications open in Spring 2026, with the first cohort beginning studies the following autumn. Follow BBC Bristol on Facebook, X and Instagram. Send your story ideas to us on email or via WhatsApp on 0800 313 4630.


BBC News
3 days ago
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- BBC News
Bristol students get funding to become 'AI pioneers'
A new scholarship aimed at developing the next generation of artificial intelligence "pioneers" will open to applicants in spring Sparck AI scholarships, named after pioneering British computer scientist Karen Sparck Jones, will give master's degree university students access to industry-leading firms as the Government looks to boost the UK's AI University of Bristol will be one of nine universities to offer the fully-funded Government scholarship, alongside faculties in Newcastle, Manchester and Edinburgh. The university said they "relish the opportunity," with the grant covering both students tuition and living costs. The scheme has been developed in line with the Government's 'AI Opportunities Action Plan', with more than £17m of funding from masters places, 100 scholars will receive placements in leading AI companies, as well as mentorship from industry 2024, Bristol was named 'AI University of the Year' and has developed the Isambard-AI computer - the most powerful of its kind in the Evelyn Welch said the scholarships would give Bristol the chance to "explore bold new ideas and nurture exceptional talent." It is hoped the scholarships will give students "unparalleled access" to the fast-moving Secretary Peter Kyle MP said he believed the scheme would help students secure "highly skilled jobs" and build "a workforce fit for the future."Finn Stevenson, Co-founder and Chief Executive of Flok Health said they were "delighted" to be part of the scheme, adding attracting the "world's best talent" was vital in aiding AI advancement in the UKAI talent acquisition firm, Beamery said the scholarships would help their goal to create "equal access to work" and connect "talent to opportunity".Applications open in Spring 2026, with the first cohort beginning studies the following autumn.