University of Plymouth joins Turing University Network

The University of Plymouth is looking to advance its research and collaborations in data science and artificial intelligence (AI) through a national network created by the Alan Turing Institute.
Recognising its expertise in applying data and AI across a variety of disciplines, the University has become a partner in the Turing University Network.
Designed to provide all UK universities with the opportunity to engage and collaborate, the network currently has 65 members.
It will give academics across the University the chance to share their expertise with colleagues all over the UK, and enable them to benefit from events and advice offered through the network.
The University will also be looking to promote opportunities for its early career researchers and those from underrepresented groups, something that aligns with the wider strategy of the Alan Turing Institute.
Dr Kimberly Tam, Associate Professor in Cybersecurity, is the University's academic liaison to the Turing University Network and has also been selected as its national theme lead for marine and maritime.
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