AI in Thesis
This event, organized by the Community of Practice: AI in Education, explores the impacts of AI on thesis writing and supervision. Topics include AI use in thesis writing, supervision in the AI era, and policy implications. Speakers from different departments and stakeholder groups will share experiences and best practices.
As this is our first event, we’re aiming for a community vibe. The goal isn’t to come up with proposals for policy changes or ready-made solutions, but rather to create a space for educators, thesis coordinators, and program leaders to share experiences and learn from one another, with the aim of providing food for thought and inspiration for rethinking and improving their thesis processes.
Event speakers:
Moderator
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Tri Tran (FEB)
Use cases
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Jeremy Burman (BSS)
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Jane Mahoney (Arts)
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Zsombor Méder (FEB)
Policy Implications
Pedagogical Implications
Student voices
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Sofia Cernakova
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Jona Frank
Preliminary program:
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Time |
Event |
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15:15 |
Walk in |
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15:30 |
Introduction of the program and the speakers: Tri |
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15:35 |
Use case 1: Jane |
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15:45 |
Use case 2: Zsombor |
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15:55 |
Use case 3: Jeremy |
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16:05 |
Policy implications: Jasper |
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16:15 |
Pedagogical implications: Tracy |
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16:25 |
Interviews | Student voices: Sofia and Jona |
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16:40 |
Q&A |
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17:00 |
Drink and discuss |
Deadline for registration: 23:59 on December 1, 2025, or until capacity is reached
Capacity: 40 people (excluding speakers)