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What does 2025 have in store for higher education in EMEA?

The PIE News

The higher education sector across EMEA has weathered much change in recent times and is still navigating a period of transformation. It is now used more and more in universities but educators concerns about the potential for cheating remain. What is your higher education digital strategy in 2025?

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Will the use of generative AI shift higher education from a knowledge-first system to a skills-first system?

HEPI

We spent much of the evening discussing a potential pivot for teaching and learning in the sector. The higher education sector places the highest importance on creating, collecting, and applying knowledge. It was suggested that these are distinctly human skills: relationship building, in-person communication, and leadership.

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Safe and ethical AI implementation in higher education

University Business

A recent survey from the American Association of Colleges & Universities and Elon Universitys Imagining the Digital Future Center reveals that more than half of executive higher education leaders havent harnessed the full power of generative AI and 57% reported their spring 2024 graduates werent prepared to enter a workforce that leverages AI.

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Beyond the Classroom: Establishing Partnerships for Real-World Learning and Student Success

Faculty Focus

.” This means that instead of genuinely understanding the material, students may simply perform well on assessments because they have access to AI tools that help them produce correct answers without deeply learning the concepts. Thus, it is essential that you identify the objectives for the learning experience.

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Exploring Generative AI in higher education

HEPI

By Matt Riddle, Principal and Director of Learning Experiences, Curio The higher education sector is undergoing a technological revolution, with AI tools like ChatGPT, GitHub Copilot, and Midjourney leading the charge. These tools are transforming the way students learn and the way universities and workplaces operate.

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Transforming Education in the Age of AI: Challenges and Opportunities

HEPI

I echo the sentiments of computer scientist Professor Argamon, who views AI as a technology that can make education more human-centred rather than replacing teachers. AI enables educators to focus on the most critical aspect of their workteaching and mentoring students rather than merely delivering courses.

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Why Data Alone Won’t Improve Retention

Faculty Focus

Data has become the cornerstone of decision-making and institutional strategy in today’s higher education landscape. To truly support student success, we must move beyond the metrics and prioritize the human connections that make higher education meaningful. A passionate advocate for education, Dr.

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