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Wednesday, February 08, 2023

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LGBTQ+ History Month

Runs from Wednesday, February 01 to Tuesday, February 28.

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Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the future of education
Online or Teaching Grid - registration necessary

LDCU TEAL Forum: Artificial Intelligence (AI) and the future of education Join us online or in-person on Wednesday 8th Feb 3-4pm for an informative and thought-provoking panel discussion on Artificial Intelligence (AI) and its likely impact on the future of education.

Our panel of Warwick colleagues will share their insights and thoughts on the latest developments in AI tools such as ChatGPT, Dall-E, etc. as well as their own research and investigations.

The panel will consist of: Lee Griffin (WMG) Jonty Leese and Abigail Ball (CTE) Dr Martyn Parker (Statistics) Dr Isabel Fischer (WBS)

This is an opportunity for you to engage in a dialogue and exchange ideas with your colleagues on the potential implications of AI for assessment and education in general. This session is being offered as a hybrid meeting with an option to join in-person or online. Register below to secure your place at this panel discussion meeting.

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Guest speaker: The Psychological consequences of residential mobility in emerging adulthood
S1.69 Social Studies
Dr Michaela Gummerum is hosting a talk today 15:30 S1.69 Social Sciences on The Psychological consequences of residential mobility in emerging adulthood. Speaker: Cansu Yilmaz, Andolu University, Turkey.

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