LEAD UNIVERSITY & KEY PARTNERS
AI for Social Good (Phase II)

The AI for Social Good Phase II focuses on ‘Strengthening Capabilities and Government Frameworks in Asia and the Pacific’. The project is building on these past activities of its first phase to achieve transformative impact by bringing together government agencies from the Asia-Pacific region and outstanding researchers to:

  • continue supporting research and cross-border connections on “AI for Social Good”;
  • provide active support in the development of country-specific AI governance frameworks and national capabilities; and
  • empower transparent AI ecosystems and develop AI solutions that tackle socio-economic challenges.

More about the projects with the Thai Government here.
More about the projects with the Bangladeshi Government here.

PROGRAM
LEADERS
Toni Erskine (Project Lead)
The Australian National University
Jasper Tromp (Thai Project)
National University of Singapore
Sarah Logan (Thai Project)
The Australian National University
Olivia Jensen (Team Leader, Bangladesh Project)
National University of Singapore
Cornelius Kalenzi (Team Member, Bangladesh Project)
KAIST
Nathaniel Tan (Team Member, Bangladesh Project)
National University of Singapore
Arif Rahman (Bangladesh Project)
University of Hawai’i at Mānoa & Hawai’i Pacific University
Resources
[Whitepaper] Generative AI in Higher Education: Current Practices and Ways Forward
Authors: Danny Y.T. Liu, Simon Bates The Whitepaper is a main outcome of the project “Generative AI in Higher Education”, conducted by the Association of Pacific Rim Universities (APRU) with the generous support of Microsoft. Following a survey of case studies demonstrating the current use of AI in APRU member universities, three workshops throughout 2024 – including an in-person workshop hosted by The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology in June 2024 – brought AI experts together to assess the case studies and develop scenarios and paradigms of what AI-enhanced universities might look like in 2035. The Whitepaper presents both a framework for action and a call for transformative change in how we prepare students, educators, academics, and administrators for an AI-enabled future. Our work has identified five interdependent elements essential for successful generative AI integration, forming the ‘CRAFT’ framework – culture, rules, access, familiarity, and trust. We propose two key priorities for immediate sector-wide action. First, the formation of collaborative clusters where universities move beyond competition to cooperation in key areas including joint development of generative AI applications and pedagogical approaches, shared frameworks for assessment redesign, coordinated advocacy for equitable access, combined faculty development initiatives, and unified governance frameworks that respect local contexts. Second, the elevation of students as partners through peer-to-peer support networks, student AI ambassador programs, co-design of learning experiences, direct input into assessment redesign, and collaborative resource development.
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