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We are committed to equipping our students with the digital skills, knowledge, and confidence they need to succeed in today’s technology-driven world. Through hands-on learning and guidance we prepare them to be career-ready and adaptable in an ever-evolving digital landscape.
We have created this guide on how to use AI ethically and effectively at Kent. You will find practical advice, example prompts and guidance on using AI responsibly in your studies. Students can access the module Developing your AI Literacy.
We deliver industry-led courses that provide practical training and real-world experience, ensuring learners are equipped with the skills needed to succeed in the digital creative economy.
On this course you will specialise in this rapidly evolving area of computer science.
You will learn how to design and implement AI-driven solutions across a range of industries.
Our course allows you to solve design challenges whilst gaining expertise in the creative industries.
Our one year course is internationally recognised providing an ideal foundation for advanced skills and knowledge.
From immersive media and AI-powered creativity to digital health and research innovation, we are committed to delivering exciting projects that help shape and support future communities.
Our teaching equips students and professionals with practical, future-ready skills in areas such as AI, immersive media, and digital health, while our research drives new knowledge, tools, and solutions that improve healthcare, creativity and digital society.
Together, this work strengthens our region’s digital capability, supports industry innovation, and prepares our students to succeed in a rapidly evolving world.
Dr Phil Anthony
When students are encouraged to use generative AI to explore ideas rather than replace their thinking, it can prompt curiosity, creativity, and critical thinking.
Dr Anna Jordanous
What is inevitable is AI being adopted more widely to improve efficiency in the workplace.
Dr Jim A.C. Everett
My new project will integrate psychology and philosophy to explore how and when humans trust AI agents that act as ‘moral machines.
A half a million-pound collaboration between our researchers and NHS professionals will explore how AI-powered ‘virtual humans’ can be used by regional healthcare providers to make NHS services more accessible, efficient, and inclusive.