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Virtual CIM PG open day session - 2nd Dec
Data, Digital, Visualisation and AI in Society and Culture: Interdisciplinary courses at CIM
Find out about CIM鈥檚 four state-of-the-art digital and data-themed degrees 11am-12pm on Tuesday, 2nd December
MA in Digital and CultureLink opens in a new window
MSc in Big Data and Digital FuturesLink opens in a new window
MASc in Data VisualisationLink opens in a new window
MASc in AI & SocietyLink opens in a new window
Academic staff and current students will be on hand to provide an overview of each course and answer any queries you may about the programmes, or life as a CIM student in general.
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AI innovation missing the mark for local communities, 神马福利影片 report warns
Communities across the UK feel that artificial intelligence (AI) is being built around them, not for them, says a major new report led by the 神马福利影片 and Careful Industries.
LIVE PODCAST: Media and the Power of Knowledge w/ Prof. Steve Fuller
馃棑锔 Wednesday 26 November 2025 (Term 1, Week 8)
馃晹 5:00PM - 6:30PM
馃搷FAB 0.20 (Jim Davis Studio), Faculty of Arts Building
馃師锔 RSVP: https://forms.office.com/e/x1QfsAbAd6
Join Prof. Steve Fuller for the launch of his new book, Media and the Power of Knowledge, and discover how access and control over media - both past and present - has shaped knowledge.
Webinar Series: Strengthening Gender, Equity and Rights in National Digital Health Strategies
Over the past two decades, African countries have made significant progress in developing digital health strategies to strengthen health systems and advance universal health coverage. As of 2024, 38 of 47 Member States in the WHO African Region had adopted national digital health strategies, an important milestone aligned with the Global Strategy on Digital Health (2020–2027).
Strengthening Gender, Equity and Rights in National Digital Health Strategies in Africa
Many countries are developing their first national digital health strategies––an exciting opportunity to leap towards modernizing healthcare, leveraging digital tools and the power of artificial intelligence for all. But: are officials thinking about how gender inequalities and unmet needs of other diverse groups might undermine digital access and inclusion?
We plan a series of online conversations with diverse voices– to think through the specific challenges and needs of diverse regions, and to spark a multidisciplinary dialogue on the integration of Gender, Equity, Rights, and Inclusion into the governance of digital health and AI for health. We plan three episodes, with the inaugural session focusing on the African region, where 38 of 47 Member States have now established national digital health strategies.
Strengthening Gender, Equity and Rights in National Digital Health Strategies in Africa
Date: Thursday, 6 November 2025
Time: 14:00 – 15:30 GMT (15:00 CET / 16:00 EAT)
Platform: Online (Link provided upon registration)
Registration:
Or e-mail dhrp@warwick.ac.ukLink opens in a new window to sign up. More information is on the .
Three AI-related papers from CIM presented @ CSCW and AIES this week!
- Pi, Y., Turkay, C. and Bogiatzis-Gibbons, D., 2025, October. Interactive AI and Human Behavior: Challenges and Pathways for AI Governance. In Proceedings of the AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society (Vol. 8, No. 3, pp. 2016-2029).
- Timaite, G., & Castelle, M. (2025). Agents Without Agency: Anthropological and Sociological Lessons for Contemporary AI Research and Policy. Proceedings of the AAAI/ACM Conference on AI, Ethics, and Society, 8(3), 2493-2507.
- Zhao, Z., Castelle, M. and Turkay, C., 2025. Domain experience and expertise in explainable AI applications: a bearing fault diagnosis case study. Proceedings of the ACM on Human-Computer Interaction, 9(7).
New article on data sharing behaviour and personalised health advice
Carla Washbourne (Centre for Interdisciplinary Methodologies) and collaborators from University College London and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology have published a new article in Data & Policy: "Behavioural perspectives on personal health data sharing and app design: an international survey study".
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馃搼 Related research article in Data & Policy:
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Rethinking community participation and power in building just and resilient Societies
CIM and The Centre for Global Health Law would like to invite you to join them for a talk by Professor Anuj Kapilashrami on Wednesday, 5 November 2025, at 3.00 – 5.00 PM in Room S0.13, Social Sciences Building.