Artificial Intelligence for the Common Good hackathon on the theme of Green Cities


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The British Council, in collaboration with hack{cyprus} and the Nicosia Municipality Multifunctional Foundation, is organising an Artificial Intelligence for the Common Good hackathon on the theme of Green Cities.

 When

17-19 November 2023 at KEEAED in Nicosia.

Language

English

Who we are looking for

Applicants must be aged 18–35, have a good understanding of English and a background in one of the following fields:

  • Computer science/engineering/mathematics/life sciences/architecture/urban development or planning etc. – people who have a background in one of these fields.
  • Climate activism/environmental or social sciences – people who support social justice, are proponents of environmental sustainability and know what the Sustainable Development Goals  are.
  • Social innovation or entrepreneurship – people who design solutions that aim to improve the welfare and well-being of individuals and communities. We are looking for people who can be creative and think outside of the box.

How it works

Participants will form teams and receive training from our UK expert Mike Lloyd on how they can use artificial intelligence to design solutions to the contemporary challenge of making cities sustainable. There is no need to be an expert on AI or on climate change/social justice topics to participate as the hackathon will involve training in fundamental AI principles. Mentors will support each team through the process.

The teams will then try to generate creative ideas and design a solution through AI tools to respond to the challenges of the global climate crisis, create an original idea and present it in front of a jury that will select a winning team. The winning team will be awarded with a study visit to Bristol in 2024.

Participation is free. For more information and how to apply click here.

Our partners

The programme is delivered in collaboration with hack{cyprus} and the Nicosia Municipality Multifunctional Foundation.

It is also supported by the Cyprus University of Technology, the University of Cyprus, the University of Central Lancashire Cyprus, the European University Cyprus and the University of Nicosia.

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The British Council, in collaboration with hack{cyprus} and the Nicosia Municipality Multifunctional Foundation, is organising an Artificial Intelligence for the Common Good hackathon on the theme of Green Cities.

 When

17-19 November 2023 at KEEAED in Nicosia.

Language

English

Who we are looking for

Applicants must be aged 18–35, have a good understanding of English and a background in one of the following fields:

  • Computer science/engineering/mathematics/life sciences/architecture/urban development or planning etc. – people who have a background in one of these fields.
  • Climate activism/environmental or social sciences – people who support social justice, are proponents of environmental sustainability and know what the Sustainable Development Goals  are.
  • Social innovation or entrepreneurship – people who design solutions that aim to improve the welfare and well-being of individuals and communities. We are looking for people who can be creative and think outside of the box.

How it works

Participants will form teams and receive training from our UK expert Mike Lloyd on how they can use artificial intelligence to design solutions to the contemporary challenge of making cities sustainable. There is no need to be an expert on AI or on climate change/social justice topics to participate as the hackathon will involve training in fundamental AI principles. Mentors will support each team through the process.

The teams will then try to generate creative ideas and design a solution through AI tools to respond to the challenges of the global climate crisis, create an original idea and present it in front of a jury that will select a winning team. The winning team will be awarded with a study visit to Bristol in 2024.

Participation is free. For more information and how to apply click here.

Our partners

The programme is delivered in collaboration with hack{cyprus} and the Nicosia Municipality Multifunctional Foundation.

It is also supported by the Cyprus University of Technology, the University of Cyprus, the University of Central Lancashire Cyprus, the European University Cyprus and the University of Nicosia.