🎟️ Registration required (paid)
🤝 Workshop (collaborative)
💡 Associations, networks, and consortia
This workshop will explore how artificial intelligence can foster innovation in higher education while supporting the mission of international relations offices in promoting mobility, inclusion and intercultural understanding. It will emphasise responsible, ethical and human-centred AI use, showing how technology can enhance the integration and well-being of international students and staff while strengthening university cooperation worldwide.
Learning outcomes
- Gain insights into ethical and responsible AI use;
- Explore how AI supports mobility, integration and communication in international relations;
- Analyse real AI case studies and reflect on their impact on students and staff;
- Foster intercultural dialogue and cooperation between European universities;
- Identify strategies to use AI for inclusion and the promotion of European values.
Target audience
This workshop is targeted at professionals working in International Relations Offices, mobility programmes, recruitment and student support offices, as well as educators and HR and career advice administrators who want to use AI to support inclusion, intercultural understanding, and ethical innovation in higher education.
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Arnim Heinemann
Universitaet Bayreuth, Germany
Dr Arnim Heinemann holds a PhD in Middle Eastern Studies and Comparative Literature. During his academic career, his time in the German diplomatic service and several senior executive positions in academic and HE management, he gained expertise in science diplomacy, strategic internationalisation and global HE leadership with a focus on global research networks and responsible development of sustainable HE collaboration worldwide. He oversees the University of Bayreuth’s global engagement with offices in Africa, Australia, Asia and Europe. He is the president of SGroup Universities in Europe and a member of the EAIE (European Association for International Education) publications committee.
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