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AI for all: Technologies for inclusive Bioscience Education

Dates:10 September 2025
Times:09:30 - 13:00
What is it:Workshop
Organiser:Faculty of Biology, Medicine and Health
Who is it for:University staff
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The Bridging Awarding Gap (BAG) group and HUBS (Heads of University Biosciences) of the Royal Society of Biology are organising a hybrid meeting on the topic: AI for all: Technologies for inclusive Bioscience Education.

Date: Wednesday 10th September

Time: 9:30am-1pm.

Location: This is a multi-hub hybrid event. There will be a hub in Manchester (Stopford Building) for anyone wishing to attend in person. If you're interested in attending in person, please get in touch with Maria Canal (maria.canal@manchester.ac.uk) by Monday 1st September at the latest.

Everyone's talking about AI in education - often focusing on the risks. But AI also holds promise for inclusive teaching and learning, from personalised feedback and learner analytics to inclusive curriculum design, assessment, tutoring, and career guidance.

Join the Bioscience Awarding Gap Network at AI For All to explore the opportunities, share ideas, and discover practical ways to adapt your bioscience teaching to make the most of these powerful new tools. This workshop will equip educators with the knowledge and tools to turn ideas into impactful action. 

Participants will:

  • Identify practical AI solutions for enhancing inclusivity in bioscience education.
  • Collaborate on designing action plans tailored to their specific educational contexts.
  • Engage with experts and peers to refine strategies and address implementation challenges.
  • Gain insights into ethical AI usage to ensure equitable learning opportunities.
  • Confirmed keynote speakers: Professor Carl Larsen, University of Liverpool and Dr. Nigel Francis, Cardiff University.

Who can attend? The event is free and anyone from the University of Manchester or any other institution belonging to HUBS (Heads of University Biosciences) can attend. You do not need to be a member of the Royal Society of Biology.

How do I register? Please click on this weblink and then select 'Book this event' button at the top of the page.  For any booking queries, please contact HUBS at hubs@rsb.org.uk

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