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March 5 @ 10:00 am - 11:30 am

As Artificial Intelligence (AI) continues to revolutionize higher education, it brings not only opportunities but also significant challenges. This webinar will explore how institutions around the world are navigating these challenges, with a special focus on cybersecurity risks and solutions.
We’ll hear from experts across three regions—India, South Korea, and Europe—who will share unique insights into the specific hurdles and innovative approaches being taken in their respective regions. From AI-driven security threats to evolving government regulations and institutional strategies, this session will highlight the global nature of the issue and the need for cross-border collaboration.
Join us for a deep dive into how AI is reshaping teaching and research in higher educational institutions, and discover how universities and policy-makers are working to meet these challenges across Europe and the Indo- Pacific.


Agenda

Total Duration: 65 minutes
1. Introduction and Welcome (10 minutes)
Karolina Gyurovszka
  • Brief introduction of the moderator and the session’s purpose
  • Brief introduction of INPACE and Digital Partnerships
  • Brief explanation of why we chose this topic
  • Quick introduction of each speaker:

2. Cybersecurity AI challenges in Higher Educational Institutions in Europe (20 minutes)
Professor Nineta Polemi, University of Piraeus, Trustilio BV, CTO (15 mins)

  • AI usage across European universities and its impact on cybersecurity.
  • Best practices for AI-driven cybersecurity in educational settings.
  • Q&A (5 mins)
3. Challenges and Opportunities of using AI in research in India (20 minutes)
Dr. Ramesh Sharma (15 mins)
  • The AIs impact on teaching, learning and assessment
  • Key challenges faced by educational and research institutions
  • Emerging solutions  from India
  • Q&A (5 mins)
4. Panel Discussion: Addressing Global AI and Cybersecurity Challenges in Education (15 minutes)
Moderator facilitates a panel discussion with all three speakers.
  • Key comparison of challenges and solutions across India, South Korea, and Europe.
  • How can Digital Partnerships help improve the challenges the AI brings to higher educational institutions?
  • The role of government policies, academic institutions, and the private sector.
5. Closing Remarks (5 minutes)