| Institution | University of Cambridge |
|---|---|
| Department | Surgery |
| Web | https://www.cam.ac.uk |
| Study type | Taught |
Explore the intersection of neuroscience and artificial intelligence at the University of Cambridge. Our new MPhil prepares future leaders to address fundamental questions about the nature of intelligence itself—both how to understand it in biological systems and how to build it in artificial ones. Through hands-on research and specialised training with world-class faculty, you will investigate the shared principles and theoretical foundations that underlie intelligence across biological and artificial systems.
The MPhil in NeuroAI and Intelligent Systems at Cambridge offers a unique opportunity to study at the forefront of the interdisciplinary field of NeuroAI, which has been enabled by rapid advances in methods for neuroscience experimentation and development of artificial intelligence. Drawing on Cambridge’s exceptional research strengths across neuroscience, computational modelling, and artificial intelligence, this program develops both theoretical foundations and practical capabilities needed to advance our understanding of intelligence across biological and artificial systems.
Through specialised coursework and an extended research project with leading experts, you’ll develop expertise in both neuroscience and AI methodologies. This interdisciplinary training equips you to identify and apply the fundamental principles that underlie neural computations and intelligent behaviour, positioning yourself for