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AI in Education Conference Explores Cutting-Edge Technology’s Impact on Learning

In a groundbreaking collaboration, the University of Chester, alongside IN Professional Development and the Institute of Government and Public Policy, is set to host the Second Annual Maximising AI in Learning and Education Conference 2025. This innovative event, dedicated to exploring artificial intelligence’s transformative role in education, is scheduled to take place on Thursday, March 27, at the University Centre Warrington’s Time Square building.

Educators, innovators, and thought leaders from the professional learning and development industry will converge at this conference to delve into the boundless possibilities that AI presents for shaping the future of learning and education. The aim is to harness the power of AI to redefine teaching and learning through a series of stimulating discussions on its applications, strategies, and best practices.

Highlighted sessions at the conference include topics such as leveraging AI’s potential while upholding human values, ethical considerations in AI education, the impact of AI on content creation and personalized learning, and the role of AI in assessments. Esteemed speakers, including Professor Jackie Potter, Dean of Academic Innovation at the University of Chester, and Karen Cregan, Senior Lecturer at the University of Chester Business School, will share their insights and expertise.

Dr Alex Fenton, Associate Dean for International for the Faculty of Science, Business and Enterprise at the University of Chester, will chair the conference, emphasizing the university’s commitment to staying at the forefront of crucial debates in the rapidly evolving field of AI in education. He expressed excitement about the event, stating, “The University is proud to host this exciting conference, offering delegates the opportunity to delve deeper into this fast-evolving subject and connect with like-minded individuals.”

Open to a diverse range of professionals, including learning and development specialists, educators, EdTech entrepreneurs, and AI enthusiasts, the conference promises a day of enlightening discussions and networking opportunities. Professor Jackie Potter echoed this sentiment, saying, “We’re eager to engage with delegates and explore the challenges and opportunities presented by working with AI. It’s sure to be an insightful and productive day.”

Tickets for the conference are available for £165 and can be conveniently booked online. Don’t miss this chance to be part of a dynamic dialogue on the revolutionary impact of artificial intelligence on the future of education.