A Knowledge Enterprise Spinout from Cambridge

About Us

Human-centred AI adoption grounded
in research, policy, and practice

Who We Are

The Cambridge Global Knowledge Nexus (CGKN) is an independent knowledge enterprise dedicated to the human-centred adoption of generative AI. Led by Dr. Steve Watson from the University of Cambridge, we help organisations evolve with technology rather than react to it.

Connecting research, policy, and real-world application to transform academic insight into actionable frameworks that strengthen decision-making and institutional resilience. Our work spans education, health, business, and governance — anywhere AI is reshaping how people learn, work, and participate in society.

Who is behind Cambridge Global Knowledge Nexus

Prof.Steven Watson

Co-Founder

University of Cambridge – Author of Autopoietic Ecology, focusing on AI and education; co-develops the frameworks that guide CGKN’s work.

Alistair Starling 

Co-Founder 

European Diplomats – Formed UK Diplomat, bringing experience in international negotiation, education system and large scale partnerships 

Dr. Erik Brezovec 

Co-Founder 

University of Zagreb – Sociologist and theorist, contributing the analysis of how institutions and societies adapt to new technologies.  

Kai Takkis

Head of Operations/ Operations Manager

European Diplomats – Project managers with working experience both in public and private sector. With qualification in English, Philology, Teacher Training and Translation, she has years of experience in operating and managing her own translation company.

Melisa Baykut

Head of Government Affairs

European Diplomats – Expert in B2G consulting and AI security, linking Cambridge Global Knowledge Nexus work to concrete policy and regulatory conversation

Artificial intelligence is reshaping how people learn, work, and participate in society. This is not a tech problem. It’s a governance problem. A trust problem. A question of who gets to shape the future.

Dr. Steven Watson

Our Foundation: Autopoietic Ecology

Autopoietic ecology is a way of understanding systems — like institutions, conversations, or ecosystems — not as fixed structures, but as living processes that keep themselves going. The word autopoietic means “self-making.”

This is a systems framework developed by Prof. Steven Watson and Dr. Erik Brezovec at Cambridge. It holds that systems do not change through rules imposed from above,but when the people within them can observe their own practices and make new choices. A school is a living community, continuously regenerating itself through daily decisions, teaching, learning, assessment, and belonging. AI does not fix or break this on its own. However, how a school integrates AI can either strengthen or erode the relationships that make learning possible. For funders, this matters because when we work with supported projects, we are building the reflective capacity communities need to integrate AI in ways that deepen trust, participation, and learning

Born Between Three Nations

United Kingdom
Global Trust

Legal strength and recognition among policymakers, funders, and global institutions. Our Cambridge foundation provides academic credibility and institutional trust.

Croatia
Knowledge Exchange

Connecting cutting-edge research with applied innovation. Our Croatian operations serve as a hub for interdisciplinary collaboration and knowledge transfer.

Estonia
Digital Execution

Agile, transparent AI implementation, ideal for working with governments seeking tech-enabled transformation. Estonia’s digital-first infrastructure is our launchpad.

Our Mission

Our mission at Cambridge Global Knowledge Nexus is to develop human-centred approaches to integrating generative AI into education, health, and business. We aim to empower individuals and organizations by enhancing creativity, decision-making, and collaboration while prioritizing ethics and human values. Through innovative applications, we strive to improve outcomes, streamline processes, and connect technology with humanity, shaping a future where AI drives progress and respects individual dignity.

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Public Trust, Legitimacy & Governance Design

We can support public institutions to rethink engagement, participation, and accountability in volatile contexts.

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Generative AI & Institutional Intelligence

We can guide the integration of AI in ways that enhance, not erode, organisation purpose, judgement, and human-centred values.

 

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Innovating Cultures & Systemic Change

We can assist organisations in building adaptive cultures that support experimentation, learning, and long-term transformation.

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Inclusion, Learning & Curriculum Transformation

Creating more inclusive, equitable, and reflexive learning environments.

Ready to Shape the Future Together?

contact@cambridgeglobalknowledge.co.uk