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UKRI AI: Centre for Doctoral Training in AI for Digital Media Inclusion

UKRI AI: Centre for Doctoral Training in AI for Digital Media Inclusion

The Centre for Doctoral Training (CDT) in AI for Digital Media Inclusion combines the world-leading expertise of the Surrey Institute for People-Centred AI at the University of Surrey, a pioneer in AI technologies for the creative industries (vision, audio, language) and StoryFutures at Royal Holloway University London, leader in creative production and audience experience (arts, psychology, design).

Digital media inclusion is essential for equality across society

Our vision is to deliver unique cross-disciplinary training embedded in real-world challenges and creative practice, and to address the industry need for people with responsible AI, inclusive design and creative skills.

The CDT is funded by UK Research and Innovation (UKRI) as part of the government’s strategy to ensure the country has the top global expertise and fosters the next generation of researchers needed to seize the transformational benefits of AI technology.

What makes our training programme unique?

The CDT will train a new generation of over 80 industry-ready PhDs to lead the transformation to responsible AI-enabled inclusive media. This will forge a ground-breaking challenge-led model, co-designed and co-delivered with creative industry and end-user partners to remove significant real-world barriers to media inclusion.

Working in multi-disciplinary cohort teams, we aim to develop comprehensive multi-faceted AI solutions combining creative, technical, behavioural, linguistic, social and legal expertise, designed with inclusion for all at their heart.

Our partnership with the creative industry

Creating digital media content and services that are inclusive for all is essential for societal equality and a business necessity to increase engagement for diverse audiences.  

Our challenge-led training will foster a responsible creative AI ecosystem partnering with 50+ organisations ranging from big-tech corporations to creative SMEs and user organisations to address real-world inclusive media challenges and realise the impact on society and the UK economy. Our inaugural industry partners include:

Access Entertainment

Activate Learning

Ada Lovelace

Anagram

Atos

Bang & Olufsen

BBC

Blesma

British Screen Forum

Creative UK

Darkfield

Digital Catapult

Disguise

Dock10

M3 LEP

English Heritage

Figment

Final Pixel 

Gideon Reeling

iLife Media

ISO Design

Lord David Puttnam

MKAI

NetMC

Netmind.ai

Nexus Studios

NVIDIA

Open Inclusion

Samsung

Sir Peter Bazalgette

Sony Europe

Surrey Heartlands ICS

Surround Vision

Synthesia

Target3D

Tetralogical

Marshmallow Laser Feast

TechUK

Surrey County Council

Ofcom

IBM

Blessed Foundation

Pact

NFTS

AudioScenic

Aspierations

Arwen

Osborne Clarke

Orbit RRI

Open Education AI

Channel 4

Framestore

Ukie.

 

Registration for October 2024 entry has now closed. For details about October 2025 entry please check back later in the year. 

For more information, please contact: storyfutures@rhul.ac.uk

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