Join the new AI Workplace – co-organized by the Faculties of LEG and Humanities
Are you curious about how to use AI in your teaching practice? Would you like to develop your AI skills, ask questions, or exchange experiences with colleagues? Then join the AI Workplace.
The AI Workplace is a new initiative for teachers, co-organized by the Faculty of Law, Economics and Governance (LEG) and the Faculty of Humanities. It focuses on how AI is transforming education and invites teachers to explore the impact of AI in their own teaching practice. By sharing experiences and insights, participants will explore together what is possible – and what works.
What makes this initiative unique is its interdisciplinary character, combining Humanities expertise, such as research on Large Language Models, with insights from social science and law. Vincent Crone, vice-dean of education at the Faculty of Humanities, and Femke van Esch, vice-dean of education at LEG, will be there alternately – to pick up on what is happening.
What to expect
The AI Workplace meets once every two months. Each session begins with a short presentation by a colleague sharing their experiences with AI in education, for example from one of the USO projects on teaching with AI.
After the presentation, participants will get hands-on with colleagues. Since the workplace is open to teachers from across the city center, it creates opportunities for interdisciplinary exchange between colleagues from Humanities and LEG. Each session concludes with informal drinks and snacks.
Whether you are already experienced with AI or just starting out, the AI Workplace offers room to practice, ask questions, share ideas, and support one another. Bring your laptop and join!
Next upcoming AI Workplace
The dates of the following sessions will be announced soon.
