MSc Artificial Intelligence Information Webinar

Thursday 20 November, 12:00pm GMT (approx. 30 minutes)

Join our free online webinar to explore the University of Hull’s MSc in Artificial Intelligence.

In this interactive session, you’ll:
  • Hear from Programme Director Dr Rameez Kureshi, who will share insights into course content and career outcomes
  • Get a walkthrough of Canvas, our online learning platform
  • 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
Whether you’re looking to progress in your current role or pivot into AI leadership roles, this session is for you. Discover how the Hull Online MSc in Artificial Intelligence can help you achieve your goals.

Why study Artificial Intelligence at the University of Hull?
  • Our links with industry giants like Microsoft, Sony and Electronic Arts ensure that our courses stay industry-relevant
  • As a Turing University Network member, we're at the heart of the UK’s AI and data science research landscape
  • Our computer science research was ranked joint fifth in the UK for impact (REF 2021)

Your Presenter

Dr Rameez Kureshi
Programme Director
University of Hull
Rameez has expertise in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Data Science and the Internet of Things (IoT). He combines research in these areas to address environmental and societal challenges. Prior to joining the University of Hull, Rameez worked on two European Commission Funded projects: LifeCritical and Smart Cities and Open Data REuse (SCORE) with nine European cities and three other Universities.
  • Dr Rameez Kureshi
    Programme Director
    University of Hull
    Rameez has expertise in Artificial Intelligence (AI), Data Science and the Internet of Things (IoT). He combines research in these areas to address environmental and societal challenges. Prior to joining the University of Hull, Rameez worked on two European Commission Funded projects: LifeCritical and Smart Cities and Open Data REuse (SCORE) with nine European cities and three other Universities.