Thursday, 5th March, 2026, 6-7pm.
We’ve designed a curriculum that reflects how intelligence actually operates in the real world, across people, machines, institutions, and systems. Rather than treating AI as a purely technical problem or collective behaviour as a purely social one, the programme brings them together through core modules in AI and collective intelligence, shared interdisciplinary methods, and applied learning.
Join this event to find out how the programme can help shape you into a more ethically grounded, method-savvy practitioner who can build and steward intelligent collectives — whether human, machine, or both.


Inspired by leading work at institutions like MIT, Stanford, and UCL, LIS goes further by offering a fully interdisciplinary, application-led degree that combines theory and practice, human and machine perspectives, and ethics by design.
It prepares graduates to shape how AI works in the real world, not just study it in isolation.
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Agenda:
Our unique, interdisciplinary curriculum
Student project deep-dive: modeling the information war
Admissions processes and funding opportunities
Q&A
Join us online to hear from LIS faculty, staff and students and have your questions answered.
