Principles on the use of generative AI tools in education
The Russell Group’s principles of using AI in education were developed by member universities and AI experts
TIC’s vision is to play a leading role in creating a city region where responsible and ethical use of artificial intelligence (AI) is supercharging the growth of careers, businesses and the regional economy. Its mission is to provide practical support, expertise and connectivity for companies and individuals developing AI-first companies, products and careers.
Led by the University of Manchester, TIC’s mission is to develop the AI ecosystem in Greater Manchester. The model capitalises on the University’s AI R&D base. This includes over 900 AI-focused academics, with connections into the national AI R&D system, and its ability to act as a ‘neutral broker’ to bring together all stakeholders and create an identifiable and accessible epicentre of the AI ecosystem.
Between September 2023 and October 2024, TIC had:
As an ecosystem-focused and -led institution, TIC is blazing a trail for new ways of working that will allow the University to fulfil its potential as a driver of regional economic growth and prosperity.
Aligned to this, in October 2024, Manchester launched Unit M, a specialist function which will transform how the University partners with startups, scale ups and industry to strengthen the region’s innovation ecosystem.