Ambassador Programme

Represent Ensemble at your university and help bridge the conversations that matter most.

Our ambassador programme brings together early-career researchers, students, and professionals across technical, policy, and humanities disciplines.

Our ambassador programme is the primary pathway into the Ensemble community. It brings together early-career researchers, students, and professionals across technical, policy, and humanities disciplines.

Ambassadors represent Ensemble at their university or institution. They organise local discussions, connect their communities to our work, and help us reach the people who should be part of these conversations but aren't yet.

The programme runs on an annual basis and is open to anyone at a London university or research institution who shares the conviction that AI's most important questions require genuinely cross-disciplinary engagement.

Apply to be an ambassador
  • Organise local reading groups and discussions on AI safety, governance, and philosophy
  • Connect their university or institution to Ensemble's events and research
  • Help identify and reach researchers, students, and professionals who should be part of the conversation
  • Contribute to shaping our programme and research agenda
  • Represent Ensemble at conferences, workshops, and university events
  • Build connections across disciplines that rarely intersect
Ambassador benefits
01
Access

Priority access to all Ensemble events, including closed-door roundtables and working sessions with leading researchers and policymakers.

02
Network

A peer community of early-career researchers, students, and professionals across London's universities, spanning technical, policy, and humanities disciplines.

03
Platform

Opportunities to contribute to Ensemble's research, shape our programme, and build a public profile in AI safety and governance.

Across London's institutions

We are building partnerships with universities and research institutions across London. Our network currently spans:

UCL

Computer Science, Philosophy, Laws, Psychology

Imperial College London

Computing, Data Science Institute

King's College London

Informatics, Policy Institute, Law

LSE

Data Science Institute, Philosophy, Government

Queen Mary

Electronic Engineering, Computer Science

More to come

We are expanding across London. Get in touch to connect your institution.

Ready to join?

Applications are open to anyone at a London university or research institution.