It is a long term vision of the Turing to be the centre of a connected network that brings together academic expertise from the UK’s world-class university sector with industry, government, and third sector partners and collaborators to research, catalyse, apply, and drive global impact in Data Science and AI.
As a member of the Turing University Network, we are able to promote and offer a wide range of activities and opportunities for our academics, researchers and students to connect with the Turing in a variety of ways, such as:
The aim of the ECR Network at Southampton is to increase the internal and external visibility and promote the cooperation between the members of the University of Southampton working with Artificial Intelligence and Data Science methods and to join-up towards upcoming and future Alan Turing opportunities. Additionally, we offer the opportunity to anyone interested to briefly introduce themselves and their work.
Join our mailing list to receive updates about upcoming news and events by emailing WSI@soton.ac.uk .
These are intensive two-week events where a team of experts from across the Turing university partner network and external institutions worldwide collaborate to initiate work on tackling a foundational challenge in data science and artificial intelligence.
Join a data study group and collaborate with top talent from industry, academia and government to brainstorm and analyse real-world Data Science challenges.
Researchers with an interest in Data Science and AI can join one of the many Interest Groups to share ideas and knowledge and communicate emerging scientific concepts to the wider Institute and beyond.
The Turing Internship Network is a national engagement scheme between our business partners and doctoral students across the UK and Ireland who are studying any topic with a data science and/or AI focus. The Turing's role is to facilitate and convene, pairing internship projects put forward by industry with talented doctoral students. The business partners host, supervise, and provide a salary for the successful interns.
The Enrichment scheme has been designed to give students undertaking a PhD the opportunity to support and enhance their current research by accessing the facilities and opportunities available at The Alan Turing Institute and its partners.
Turing Fellows are established scholars with proven research excellence in data science, artificial intelligence, or a related field. They contribute to new ideas, drive collaborative projects, secure external funding and provide research expertise which is actively connected with the Institute and its network of universities and industry partners
Significant programmes of strategic research, typically led by a Programme Director or Directors and with involvement from industry, public sector or third sector partners.
To get updates on events, seminars and lectures at Southampton, please visit Turing@Southampton events .
For all other Turing events, please visit Turing events .
Based at the British Library in central London, the Turing office is designed to promote collaboration and creative thinking, with varied working areas, including casual seating and writable surfaces.
You can view all current vacancies via the Turing Careers site .
If you would like to find out more about how you can get involved, please contact Turing at Southampton University Liaison Manager, Susan Davies .
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