About Unlocking AI & Computer Science
This online programme for girls and non-binary students runs online over eight weeks in the autumn. Each week, researchers from King's College London lead webinars, joined by hundreds of students from around the country.
Through this eight-week online programme, participants meet other people interested in computer science and discover cutting-edge research in AI and tech, from Natural Language Processing – the backbone of tools like ChatGPT – to Human Computer Interaction, which studies communication between people and machines.
Computer science is a predominantly male field – what’s it like to be a woman in this area? Students hear first-hand from researchers and students and have the opportunity to think about where computer science can take you, while also developing a strong sense of community with the other people on the programme.
How to get involved
This programme is for female and non-binary students currently in Year 12 or Year 13 who are considering applying for a degree in Computer Science or something related. Keen students in Year 10 or Year 11 may want to sign up too, but we might not be able to give you a place if the programme is oversubscribed.
When applications are open, an event will appear in the 'Events' tab below with all of the details, including how to apply.
If you have any questions, please email nmes-outreach@kcl.ac.uk.