Case Study

Embedding the AIPGF in a UK University's Projects

Note: This case study was written in January 2026 and will be updated in Spring 2026.

This case study demonstrates how a UK university successfully integrated AI governance into their existing project management framework. The organisation adopted the AI Project Governance Framework (AIPGF) to establish structured AI governance controls across all projects and programmes, addressing concerns about responsible AI use whilst maintaining project delivery efficiency.

AI Project Governance Case Study of a UK university embedding the AIPGF lead by the project managment office

The Challenge: AI Governance in Project Management

The university was adept at managing traditional projects using their bespoke in-house Project Governance Framework (PPF). However, the increasing adoption of AI as an assistant in their projects presented an AI governance challenge. Concerns were raised in senior leadership meetings about the lack of auditable controls regarding responsible use of AI in their projects and programmes. The university’s Strategic Programmes Office (SPO), a central pillar of its project delivery success and the custodian of their project management framework, recognised the need for a structured approach to AI governance.

The Solution: Implementing a Project Governance Framework for AI

AI Governance Framework Adoption

In June 2025, the SPO team obtained approval for adoption of the AI Project Governance Framework (AIPGF) as the cornerstone of their AI governance strategy for projects using AI tools. The team attended in-house training on the AIPGF and the SPO Director was appointed as the Project Sponsor. This activity at the SPO level sparked the need for the university to establish an AI Governance Board, which convened its first meeting in July 2025.

Independent Assessment

The SPO Director commissioned the university’s Internal Audit department to independently assess their governance maturity against the AIPGF Capability Maturity Model (AIPG-CMM). The audit benchmarked the university at AIPG-CMM Level 1.8: Ad-hoc; close to Initialised.

Radar chartowing the University's governance maturity of AI use in its projects

Implementation: Integrating AI Governance into their Project Management Framework

Prioritisation and Planning

The list of Internal Audit’s recommendations were prioritised, and action owners allocated. The target was to address the findings so that a follow-up audit would benchmark the university’s AI-assisted projects at Level 2.5 (Initialised-Standardised) by March 2026 and at Level 3 (Standardised) by the end of the semester in June 2026.

Project Governance Framework Integration

The SPO established a cross-functional working group, bringing together representatives from different departments to tailor the AI Project Governance Framework and integrate it within their Projects and Programmes Framework (PPF). The updated framework was named the PPF+AI and included additional AI governance templates in accordance with the guidance provided by the AIPGF. To reinforce an AI governance culture shift, the AIPGF Core Values were included as a footer on all PPF+AI documentation: Accountability, Sensibility, Collaboration, Curiosity, Continuous Improvement.

Training and Enablement

The university’s external project management trainer was engaged to deliver a series of “how to” AI governance workshops for teams already delivering AI-assisted projects, and create bite-size learning videos on how to apply the spirit of the AIPGF in the university’s  PPF+AI.

Pilot Project

One of the upcoming projects was a small six-week project to implement a bespoke student chatbot for library services.  It was decided this would be a perfect pilot to test the PPF+AI framework.  The project kicked off early September 2025.  The project used AI tools to assist with project administration and drafting of project deliverables, such as drafting the Project Charter, curating data for the chatbot and drafting user acceptance test plans.

Results: Successful “Phase 1″AI Governance Integration

The pilot project was a success, and so was the application of the PPF+AI across the project life cycle. The project team reported:

  • The AI governance controls and mandated templates did not slow the project down.
  • A focus on AI governance increased awareness of AI use cases: the team used AI assistance more in this project than previous projects, but in a managed and controlled way.

Following the pilot’s success, and with the AI Governance Board’s approval, the SPO Director issued a broadcast in October 2025, announcing the mandated PPF+AI was to be applied in all projects and programmes, including those that were already underway. In particular, the university’s strategic programmes were required to update their governance structures to clearly address AI governance in accordance with their PPF+AI methodology. All project and programme Sponsors were expected to champion the adoption of the AIPGF through ensuring application of the PPF+AI.

Key Learnings

This case study provides a great example of how the AI Project Governance Framework can be successfully integrated into a mature project management methodology and project management environment, in a staged manner.

  • The SPO (or PMO) as a Champion: The case study highlights the important role of the Strategic Programmes Office (often called Project Management Office) in driving the adoption of the AIPGF, with top-down executive support.
  • The Importance of Tailoring: The case study demonstrates the adaptability of the AI project governance framework. The SPO did not mandate the AI governance framework separately to their existing project governance framework. Instead, they incorporated the AI project governance framework guidance within their mature project management framework.
  • The Power of a Phased Approach: The SPO had a realistic target of getting to AIPG-CMM Level 2.5 by their next audit scheduled for March 2026. This gives time for training, certification and building AI governance as part of their project culture through the mandated PPF+AI framework.

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The AI Project Governance Framework (AIPGF) offers a sensible methodology for facilitating ethical, efficient and effective human-AI project collaboration.  

  • Can be integrated with a chosen project management methodology or approach, such as Agile, PRINCE2, PMBOK or hybrid approaches.
  • Provides structured and scalable AI governance, supporting projects and programmes of varying size, complexity, risk and AI adoption maturity.
  • Facilitates and encourages a high standard of ethical, efficient and effective use of AI in projects and programmes.

By implementing the Framework, organisations can systematically govern AI use across their portfolio of projects and programmes, as their AI adoption scales and as AI tools evolve.  The accompanying  AI Project Governance Capability Maturity Model (AIPG-CMM) can be used to establish maturity benchmarks and actions towards continuous improvement.

 

Disclaimer

The AIPGF is intended to provide practical guidance for governing the use of AI in projects and programmes. The author (Emanuela Giangregorio) expressly disclaims all liability to any person or organisation arising directly or indirectly from the use of, or for any errors or omissions in, the AIPGF guidance. The adoption and application of the guidance is at organisation discretion and is their sole responsibility.   

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