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Beyond the Technology

63. AI, innovation, and the future of learning at Queen's University Belfast

10 Mar 2025

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Simon Birkett is joined by Professor Phil Hanna, Stefanie Savage-Campbell, and Dr. Aidan Deery from Queen's University Belfast to discuss embracing AI, digital transformation, and the evolving role of education.  The team share how Queen's University Belfast (QUB) is taking a proactive approach to AI, focusing on innovation and student success while balancing risks and opportunities.   They go on to highlight the university's focus on values, behaviours, and adaptability in digital education discussing how fostering a supportive culture enables students and staff to experiment with new technologies and approaches to learning.   Looking ahead, the team discusses the future of digital transformation in education. From curriculum design to the integration of AI in teaching and assessment, they explore the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead for institutions adapting to an ever-changing digital landscape.   Listen to the full episode to hear insights on leadership in digital transformation, strategies for supporting staff and students, and predictions for the future of education in a rapidly evolving technological world.  Show Notes  Views shared by beyond the technology guests do not necessarily represent the views of Jisc  Subscribe to our Headlines newsletter, for all the latest news, guidance and events tailored to you  If you want to come on the show, or have any questions, get in touch with us by emailing [email protected]  Read the findings from our digital transformation research pilot.  Find out more about embracing AI with confidence at Jisc. 

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