The Institute offers degrees through its centres. Our researchers can also supervise PhD students through their affiliated departments. Find out more below.
The MPhil in Global Risk and Resilience is designed to educate students aiming to pursue research or careers in the study and mitigation of large-scale global risk. The course provides expertise to critically evaluate global risk. The course is run by the Centre for the Study of Existential Risk.
The Master of Philosophy in the Ethics of AI, Data and Algorithms is a full-time degree composed of in-person seminars and elective modules at the University of Cambridge. Students produce a dissertation on a relevant topic of their choice. The MPhil ADA is run by the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence.
The MPhil in Human-Inspired Artificial Intelligence is designed to equip the next generation of AI researchers, technologists, and leaders with the skills needed to develop human-centred, human-compatible, responsible and socially beneficial AI technologies. It's run by the Centre for Human-Inspired Artificial Intelligence.
The PhD in Human-Inspired Artificial Intelligence will train the next generation of AI researchers, technologists, and leaders in the development of human-centred, human-compatible, responsible and socially beneficial AI technologies. This PhD is run by the Centre for Human-Inspired Artificial Intelligence.
The Master of Studies in AI Ethics & Society- a part-time degree for working professionals. Students attend 4 week-long residentials at Cambridge, seminars online, and complete a dissertation in the last 2 terms. It’s run by the Leverhulme Centre for the Future of Intelligence and the Institute of Continuing Education.