The new AI for Collective Intelligence research hub is an extremely exciting long-term opportunity to explore how the rapidly advancing group of computing technologies that fall under the broad banner of artificial intelligence can be used to help solve some of society’s ongoing challenges. With AI methods showing huge promise in helping predict and classify data on behaviours that are crucial to understanding how people go about their daily activities or how cities grow and evolve through labyrinthine planning and construction processes, we hope that we will bring new perspectives on these and other topics over the five-year project."

UKRI is supporting researchers and innovators to develop the next generation of AI technologies that will transform our economy and society. The investments announced today will help to deliver the capability the UK needs to realise the opportunities of this transformative technology."

Artificial intelligence is already transforming our world. EPSRC supports world-leading research to unlock its potential and ensure it is developed and used in an ethical and responsible way. Long-term research funding has led to revolutionary advancements that have made AI a powerful tool for many applications. These hubs will deliver revolutionary AI innovations and tools in sectors from healthcare to energy, smart cities and the environment. They will achieve this by solving key challenges and improving our understanding of AI helping to drive the increased productivity and economic growth promised by this technology."

UCL Festival of Engineering wins prestigious national award
UCL Festival of Engineering wins prestigious national award

UCL Festival of Engineering wins prestigious national award

UCL is proud to announce that the Festival of Engineering 2024 has won the 2025 HEIST Award for Best Widening Participation Initiative.

17 Jul 2025

UCL and AstraZeneca secure £5m Prosperity Partnership for AI biomanufacturing
UCL and AstraZeneca secure £5m Prosperity Partnership for AI biomanufacturing

UCL and AstraZeneca secure £5m Prosperity Partnership for AI biomanufacturing

UCL Biochemical Engineering and AstraZeneca win a £5m EPSRC Prosperity Partnership to drive AI-powered biomanufacturing for next-gen antibody therapies, bringing the total investment to £11.5m.

17 Jul 2025

Professor Coppens’ tour in Mexico with plenary at the AMIDIQ conference
Professor Coppens’ tour in Mexico with plenary at the AMIDIQ conference

Professor Coppens’ tour in Mexico with plenary at the AMIDIQ conference

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16 Jul 2025