Synapse - Africa’s 4IR Trade & Innovation Magazine - 2nd Quarter 2021 Issue 12

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NEWS

Alphabet’s DeepMind establishes

SCHOLARSHIP FOR FOUR WITS MASTERS STUDENTS IN ML

British artificial intelligence research laboratory and Alphabet subsidiary DeepMind in May donated scholarship funding for four students from Wits University to complete their Masters degrees in machine learning.

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its said in a statement that the scholarship will fund students registering for MSc degrees in Computer Science, Artificial Intelligence, or Robotics in the academic years between 2022 and 2024. Wits added that the scholarships — known as the DeepMind Scholarships — will only be awarded to students who would not be able to take up their studies without financial assistance. Preference will also be afforded to South African citizens from underrepresented groups, including black students and women. DeepMind Scholarships will also be open to international students, with a preference to residents of Sub-Saharan African states. The Scholarships will provide tuition fees, a stipend, plus conference and equipment funding for two Masters students who aim to complete their degree through dissertation over two years, as well as for two students who enrol in a Master’s programme through coursework and dissertation over two years. In addition, scholars get guidance and support from a personal DeepMind mentor. “The spirit of the donation and the DeepMind Scholarships is to increase diversity in the fields of artificial intelligence and machine

learning, and to increase the representation of the groups currently most underrepresented in these fields,” said Obum Ekeke, Global Lead, University Relations & Education Partnerships at DeepMind. “We are proud to help support the next generation of AI researchers and engineers in Africa.” By participating in the DeepMind scholarships programme, Wits joins world-leading universities in the field of machine learning and artificial intelligence such as the University of Oxford, the University of Cambridge, New York University and University College London. The university is one of only three African universities selected to host DeepMind Scholarships, alongside Stellenbosch University in South Africa and Makerere University in Uganda. “Artificial Intelligence is an important building block and key driver in the Wits Digital Transformation suite of centenary projects, of which artificial intelligence and machine learning is a key driver,” said Professor Zeblon Vilakazi, Vice-Chancellor and Principal of Wits University. Professor Benjamin Rosman, associate professor in the School of Computer Science and Applied Mathematics at Wits said the scholarships will become a much-needed platform and launchpad to the careers of some of the country’s most talented students in Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning at Wits. “This is an exciting recognition of Wits’ role as a leader in Machine Learning and AI in Africa. Enabled by this support from DeepMind, Wits will bring an even broader range of African talent to the global conversation in cutting-edge AI research,” said Rosman. Prospective Masters students in the fields of AI and machine learning are encouraged to visit the Wits website for more information on how to apply for the DeepMind scholarships.

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