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Read more at: Generative AI: the science experiment of our times? 

Generative AI: the science experiment of our times? 

14 July 2023

Generative AI: the science experiment of our times? It can be hard to separate hype from reality in all the headline generative AI systems, such as ChatGPT, have been making of late. Inside ICE asked Dr Maya Indira Ganesh and Dr Jonnie Penn, Co-Directors of ICE’s award-winning, part-time Master’s in AI Ethics and Society...


Read more at: Introducing our tutors: Dr Marina Velez-Vago
Marina Velez-Vago

Introducing our tutors: Dr Marina Velez-Vago

22 June 2023

Dr Marina Velez-Vago Course Tutor, for Undergraduate Diploma in Creativity Theory, History and Philosophy Why should people study your subject? Looking at human creativity through the lens of philosophy creates opportunities for a deeper understanding of how creativity works. Furthermore, investigating the history of art...


Read more at: Introducing our tutors: Dr Hazel Shaw
Hazel Shaw

Introducing our tutors: Dr Hazel Shaw

22 June 2023

Dr Hazel Shaw Course Tutor, for Undergraduate Certificate for Infectious Diseases What is your academic or professional background? After finishing a Bachelor of Biotechnology (Honours) at the University of Queensland (Australia), I knew I wanted to continue studying and wanted to specialise in virology. I studied for my...


Read more at: Introducing our tutors: Dr Ed Turner 
Ed Turner

Introducing our tutors: Dr Ed Turner 

22 June 2023

Dr Ed Turner Course Tutor, for Undergraduate Certificate and Diploma in Evolutionary Biology Why should people study your subject? The natural world is all around us, from a bee visiting flowers outside the window, to worms burrowing under our feet in the garden. An understanding of biology and the processes affecting the...


Read more at: Introducing our tutors: Dr Andrew Lacey
Andrew Lacey

Introducing our tutors: Dr Andrew Lacey

22 June 2023

Dr Andrew Lacey Course Tutor, for Undergraduate Certificate in History Why should people study your subject? History is interesting and exciting in itself. Imagine seeing the Spanish Armada, a two-mile crescent of ships, sailing along the south coast of England. Imagine being present at the execution of Charles I in...


Read more at: Introducing our tutors: Dr Alexander Carter
Alex Carter

Introducing our tutors: Dr Alexander Carter

22 June 2023

Dr Alexander Carter Academic Director, Philosophy, Ethics and Religion Courses Why should people study your subject? Philosophy is often seen as “detached” and “rarefied” and it can be, but philosophy begins (and should end) with problems that we face in our daily lives. This is central to how we approach the study of...


Read more at: ICE- The Open University Agreement

ICE- The Open University Agreement

9 June 2023

Open the next chapter: new degree progression for Literature and Creative Writing students We are excited to announce a new collaboration with The Open University in which students of selected ICE courses can now continue their studies by concluding a full bachelor’s degree with honours at The Open University. Students...


Read more at: Hear from our students: Haeng-A Kim, MSt English Language Assessment

Hear from our students: Haeng-A Kim, MSt English Language Assessment

25 April 2023

Haeng-A is a student on the 2022 cohort of the Master’s in English Language Assessment. The key reason I wanted to study on this course was to incorporate my teaching and assessment experience with theory and practice taught by the experts in the field. Having worked as a summative assessment preparation teacher in...


Read more at: Hear from our students: Kevin Putt, MSt English Language Assessment

Hear from our students: Kevin Putt, MSt English Language Assessment

20 April 2023

Kevin is a student on the 2022 cohort of the Master’s in English Language Assessment. I chose to study the MSt in English Language Assessment to broaden my knowledge and expertise in the field. I am the Head Examiner for a small test provider which is accredited in two countries, so I applied for the course as a...


Read more at: 150th anniversary of the world’s first university-led open access education marked by ground-breaking tuition fee reductions. 

150th anniversary of the world’s first university-led open access education marked by ground-breaking tuition fee reductions. 

16 February 2023

The University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education has launched a major new tuition fee support programme to enable adults without university-level qualifications to access affordable part-time higher education. The 1873 Anniversary Tuition Fee Award programme, unveiled as part of ICE’s 150th anniversary...


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