The Accelerator Fellowship Programme hosted by the University of Oxford’s Institute for Ethics in AI, is a pioneering initiative addressing the ethical challenges posed by AI technologies. As AI continues to reshape societies worldwide, the programme’s mission is to build a leading AI ethics hub, one that brings together people from diverse backgrounds and disciplines, in order to seek innovative solutions to the ethical challenges of AI.
Supported by funding from the Stephen A. Schwarzman Foundation, the Accelerator Fellowship Programme aims to make impactful contributions to AI regulation, industry practices, and public awareness while fostering long-term alliances essential for addressing AI’s risks and opportunities.
Our Mission
To build a leading global hub for AI ethics, one that brings together people from diverse backgrounds and disciplines, in order to seek innovative solutions to the ethical challenges of AI.
The Accelerator Fellowship Programme is led by Dr Caroline Green, Director of Research and Head of Public Engagement at the Institute for Ethics in AI. Caroline's research focuses on AI and human rights, specifically in the fields of health and social care. Caroline holds a LLB (Hons) from the University of Edinburgh, an MSc in Human Rights from the LSE, a MA in Investigative Journalism from City University and a PhD in Gerontology from King's College London. Under the leadership of Dr Green, the programme fosters a dynamic environment for collaboration and benefits from the guidance of Professor Sir Nigel Shadbolt.