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AI Ethics and Society
University of Cambridge
MS · 22 months · 2 study options · September 2026Cambridge UniversityEthics of AI, Data and Algorithms
University of Cambridge
MPhil · 9 months · Full-time · October 2026Cambridge UniversityData and Artificial Intelligence Ethics
The University of Edinburgh
MS · 1 years · Full-time · September 2026Central area campusEthical and Responsible Artificial Intelligence
University of Leeds
MS · 3 study options · September 2026Main Site
AI Ethics and Society
University of Cambridge
MS · 22 months · 2 study options · September 2026Cambridge UniversityEthics of AI, Data and Algorithms
University of Cambridge
MPhil · 9 months · Full-time · October 2026Cambridge UniversityData and Artificial Intelligence Ethics
The University of Edinburgh
MS · 1 years · Full-time · September 2026Central area campusEthical and Responsible Artificial Intelligence
University of Leeds
MS · 3 study options · September 2026Main Site
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Northeastern University LondonArtificial Intelligence & Ethics MScHi! I'm Kylie, a masters student studying AI & Ethics. After completing my undergrad in Data Science I took some time to travel, volunteer, and work alongside my sister at her small business. After finding this program I decided to return to school, and I'm so happy I did. My goal is to find meaningful and impactful (yet still technical) work in the field of AI and Data Science. I'm happy to chat all things NU London and life off campus!
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