Call for proposals on Sustainable Higher Education in the world of Generative AI
The 2nd Annual Unite!-Ed Future Conference - Sustainable Higher Education in the world of Generative AI
November 23, 2023
Capacity building in pedagogy and examples of innovation in teaching is crucial to renewing our university education. The 2nd Annual Unite!-Ed Future Conference – Sustainable Higher Education in the world of Generative AI offers an excellent opportunity to exchange experiences and ideas with focus on, for example, interaction in digital and hybrid learning environments, student-centered learning and various aspects of sustainable development.The conference is organized by Unite! university alliance that Aalto is part of.
You are welcome to submit proposals for conference.The deadline for proposal submission is September 29, 2023.
We accept presentations, work in progress, workshops and discussions - topics typically used for assigning submissions to reviewers and for conference analytics.
The conference takes place online on 23 November. You can also participate in the conference even if you would not be presenting - this registration will open soon.
Preliminary programme
9.00-10.00 Keynote speeches
10.00-12.00 Workshops and parallel sessions of inspirational talks
12.00-13.00 Lunch break
13.00-15.00 Workshops and talks
15.00-16.00 Lightning talks and conference closing
More information on how to submit your proposal
More information about the submission process is available on Unite!’s learning management system Meta Campus. Log in with your Aalto login credentials.
Contact persons
Charlotte Hurdelbrink (hurdel@kth.se) or
Minna-Kaarina Forssén (minna-kaarina.forssen@aalto.fi)
Unite! University Alliance
Aalto University is a member of Unite! alliance together with eight other European universities.
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