Generative AI in Higher Education
The use of Artificial Intelligence (AI) applications in higher education such as ChatGPT has quickly rose to global attention in 2022, as they have offered an intriguing combination of opportunities to support and enhance learning, whilst at the same time raising major concerns around academic integrity, privacy, bias and ethics of use. In response to these challenges and opportunities, APRU in 2023 launched the Generative AI in Higher Education project under the Future of University Working Group to facilitate discussions on how to leverage the new technology to shape the future of higher education.
The project has been generally supported by Microsoft while Professor Simon Bates, Vice Provost and Associate Vice-President, Teaching and Learning at The University of British Columbia was appointed as the project academic lead.
The project has been delivered in two phases:
Phase I, implemented from September to December 2023, gathered case studies from APRU member institutions to form a baseline snapshot of the various ways that generative AI tools are being used to support educational delivery and institutional operations.
Phase II, implemented throughout 2024, encompassed the following three workshops:
Sensemaking Workshop – March 14-15, 2024 (virtually) Report
Foresight Workshop – June 13-14, 2024 (in-person at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology) Report
Creative Sandbox – August 15-16, 2024 (virtually) Report
Drawing on the findings and insights from these workshops, a Whitepaper was published in January 2025. All project activities—including abstracts of the case studies—are documented in the final Project Report published in February 2025.
News Articles:
[University World News] White Paper Offers HE a Balanced Plan for AI Engagement
[APRU] Transforming Higher Education: APRU Publishes Generative AI Whitepaper and Project Report