MA Artificial Intelligence Information Webinar

Join our free online webinar to explore the University of Southampton's MA Artificial Intelligence.

Don't miss out!
What to expect:
  • Hear from Programme Director Dr Craig Webber, who will share insights into the course content, pathway options and career outcomes
  • Get a walkthrough of Blackboard, our online learning environment
  • Receive application guidance and next-step advice
  • Chat live with our Course Adviser team, ready to answer your questions in real time
  • Explore interactive pop-ups linking directly to blogs, brochures, and key resources
If you're looking to progress your career and manage AI adoption, this session is for you. Discover how we can help you achieve your goals.

Why study Artificial Intelligence with the University of Southampton?
  • We're at the heart of the UK's £31M Responsible AI programme, developing ethical, impactful AI to benefit society.
  • Engage with the Web Science Institute, a world-leading centre driving research in responsible, human-centred AI.
  • We're home to AI trailblazers like Dame Wendy Hall, Regius Professor and UN Advisor, and Professor Gopal Ramchurn, CEO of Response AI UK.

Featuring

Dr Craig Webber
Programme Director
University of Southampton
Dr Craig Webber is an Associate Professor of Criminology and Programme Director of our three online master’s in artificial intelligence (AI). He served as Head of the Department of Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology from 2020 to 2024. His interdisciplinary research draws on criminology, technology, and youth justice. This work forges new pathways in the treatment and understanding of young individuals within the criminal justice system.
  • Dr Craig Webber
    Programme Director
    University of Southampton
    Dr Craig Webber is an Associate Professor of Criminology and Programme Director of our three online master’s in artificial intelligence (AI). He served as Head of the Department of Sociology, Social Policy and Criminology from 2020 to 2024. His interdisciplinary research draws on criminology, technology, and youth justice. This work forges new pathways in the treatment and understanding of young individuals within the criminal justice system.