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Centre for Doctoral Training in Citizen-Centred AI – Partner Meeting

The Great Hall, Sutherland Building

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The Centre for Doctoral Training in Citizen-Centred AI is delighted to host the first Partner Meeting at the Sutherland Building, Great Hall, on the 14th of November.

The meeting will be a great opportunity to meet our students, other partners, and explore project ideas and challenge areas which will inform our Centre for Doctoral Training programme.

 

The draft agenda is provided below:

11:00   Welcome and Introduction to the CCAI

11:30   Meet the CCAI team & students and explore CCAI themes

12:00   Exploring different ways of working with CCAI CDT partners

13:00   Lunch

13:30   Practicalities of working with us

14:00   Workshop: Sharing project ideas

15:00   Coffee Break

15:15   Reflections

16:00   Next steps and close

 

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A full meeting agenda and details of how to locate the venue will follow shortly. If you have any queries about the event please contact: robyn.liddle@northumbria.ac.uk

Event Details

The Great Hall, Sutherland Building
Northumbria University
Newcastle upon Tyne
NE1 8ST


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