Generative AI is rapidly reshaping industries and the skills that students are going to be expected to have to be employable. As the pace of technological change accelerates, universities must innovate to stay competitive and ensure that they are giving students the skills that they need to be competitive. At the same time, generative AI offers the potential to transform university operations, from automating course scheduling and content creation to streamlining expense reporting and administrative functions.

Generative AI for University Leaders

Generative AI for University Leaders



Instructors: Dr. Jules White
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What you'll learn
Explain fundamental concepts of generative AI, including its underlying principles and potential applications in university operations.
Assess the strategic implications of Gen AI adoption in higher education, identifying opportunities for innovation as well as potential challenges.
Develop a comprehensive plan for integrating generative AI into university settings.
Skills you'll gain
- Data Ethics
- Business Strategies
- Innovation
- Workforce Development
- Enterprise Architecture
- Automation
- Thought Leadership
- AI Enablement
- Strategic Planning
- Large Language Modeling
- Curriculum Development
- Artificial Intelligence
- Program Implementation
- Operational Efficiency
- Operational Excellence
- Education Software and Technology
- Responsible AI
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Reviewed on Jan 10, 2025
Excellent ... Simple approach to make the students understand the concept and practice them.
Reviewed on Feb 14, 2025
The Labs were really helpful and gave a hands-on feel. The coach was good too. It was actually able to extrapolate and be intuitive. Some videos could be shorter.
Reviewed on Apr 26, 2025
Very good and the way content was delivered very informative and easy to understand.
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