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The Teaching and Learning with AI Working Group is hosting a meeting on May 20.
Wednesday, May 20, 2026, 9:00–11:00 a.m. at IDea_Lab, Open Space
Registration deadline: May 18, 2026
Generative artificial intelligence has arrived at our universities: There are plenty of ideas and experiences, but there are still many unanswered questions. With our exchange forum, we are creating a space where everyone can learn more about AI, share their own experiences, explore various tools, and discuss potential applications. At the same time, we offer a space to gather inspiration for your own work, ask (critical) questions, and collaboratively find solutions to challenges related to AI.
The event is organized by the Teaching and Learning with AI Working Group. All university members interested in the use of generative AI and wishing to exchange ideas in a relaxed atmosphere are invited—regardless of how much AI experience they have already gained. Refreshments will, of course, be provided!
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University Future Festival - Programm Overview
The University Future Festival will take place on 22th to 24th of June. You can take part remotely as well!
The University:Future Festival (U:FF) is the largest event dedicated to the (digital) future of academic education. As a leading event on digitalisation in higher education and teaching, it offers guidance, networking opportunities and inspiration. And it’s community-focused and open to everyone! In terms of content, the festival covers a wide range of topics relating to AI, architectures, technology, strategy development, skills, teaching methods and much more. The festival offers over 290 programme items across six venues and in the digital space. It is aimed at everyone engaged with the present and future of academic education: university staff and students; researchers and policymakers; businesses, civil society and artists.
Here you can get to the AI-assistent to plan your programm: https://stiftung-hochschullehre.de/blog/ki-hilft-bei-der-programmplanung/https://dlc.sh/sessionaizer
