Quand :
6 November 2024 @ 9 h 00 min – 17 h 00 min
2024-11-06T09:00:00+01:00
2024-11-06T17:00:00+01:00
Où :
PariSanté Campus et en ligne
2 - 10 Rue d'Oradour-sur-Glane 75015 Paris
[Conference The Guild] AI in European universities: Opportunities and challenges @ PariSanté Campus et en ligne

Université PSL and Université Paris Cité, as part of The Guild European Research-Intensive Universities network, are pleased to welcome their members on November 6, 2024 at Campus PariSanté to explore the challenges of AI and its role within universities, today and tomorrow. Registrations are now open!

This event, open only to Guild member universities, is co-organised by Université PSL and Université Paris Cité, and hosted on the PariSanté campus. The conference aims to address the opportunities and challenges faced by universities in using artificial intelligence (AI) in their teaching and research activities, drawing on the experiences of Guild member universities. The conference will be held in hybrid format for those unable to join on site.

Target audience

AI experts, digital experts and academics interested in the role of AI in higher education and research, in digital transformation as well as the potential of AI in universities.

Programme

The full programme and list of speakers > Read more on The Guild website

Registration

The registration form is available here

Registration is open until November 5th, 2024. The conference can also be attended online. (Zoom link coming soon)

Speakers include:

  • Stéphanie Allassonnière, Vice-President Valorisation and industrial partnerships, Université Paris Cité & Deputy Director PR[AI]RIE Institute
  • Isabelle Ryl, Vice-President Artificial Intelligence, Université PSL & Co-founder and Director PR[AI]RIE Institute
  • Antoine Tesnière, Director General, PariSanté Campus
  • Mario Gómez Geisler, Policy Officer Industry 5.0 & AI in Science, DG RTD, European Commission
  • Sascha Tayefeh, Head of the Digitalisation Department, University of Bern
  • Vladimir Estivill, Director of the ICT Department, Pompeu Fabra University & member of the expert group for the Guidelines for the responsible use of Generative AI
  • Michela Milano, Head of Alma Mater Research Institute for Human-Centered Artificial Intelligence (Alma AI), Università di Bologna
  • Christian L. Vestergaard, Permanent Researcher, Institute Pasteur
  • Alexandre Loupy, Professor, Université Paris Cité (AP-HP)
  • Jo Angouri, Deputy Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Education and Internationalisation, University of Warwick
  • Martin Compton, Lead for AI and Innovation in Education and Programme, Module and Assessment Design Lead, King’s College London
  • Mit Leuridan, Policy officer and researcher, Ghent University
  • Jan Palmowski, Secretary-General of The Guild of European Research-Intensive Universities

 

About

Founded in 2016, The Guild network brings together more than twenty of the most prestigious european research-intensive universities from sixteen countries. The members have established a distinct voice aiming to further research, create innovation for public benefit, and enrich public debate at European and national levels. The network is committed to sharing knowledge, experience and best practices to cultivate excellence in research and in higher education.

The Guild network

Aarhus University, (Denmark), Babeș-Bolyai University, (Roumania), The University of Bern, (Switzerland), University of Bologna, (Italy), Ghent University, (Belgium), The University of Glasgow, (Scotland), The University of Göttingen, (Germany), The University of Groningen, (The Netherlands)  Jagiellonian University, (Poland), King’s College London, (United Kingdom), The University of Louvain, (Belgium), The University of Ljubljana, (Slovenia), The University of Oslo, (Norway), Université Paris Cité, (France), Université PSL (France), Pompeu Fabra University, (Spain), Radboud University, (The Netherlands), The University of Tartu, (Estonia), The University of Tübingen, (Germany), Uppsala University, (Sweden) The University of Vienna, (Austria), and The University of Warwick, (United Kingdom).

 

Contact
 
International Relations Head Office
internationalisation.iro@u-paris.fr
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