top of page
  • X
  • Youtube

GEN AI for Learning: UEL at the Forefront of Education Innovation

Exploring AI's Impact on Learning, Teaching, and Assessment in the Year of Health

Welcome

US Foyer

9:30 - 9:45am

Reception / Coffee

Location - University Square Stratford campus

Join us for registration and morning refreshments

Opening Address

9:45 - 10:00am

US.G.17

Professor Buge Apampa

Pro-Vice Chancellor Education and Experience, 

University of East London

​

Introduction to UEL’s Year of Health theme.
How AI is shaping the future of teaching, learning, and assessment.

​

10:00 - 11:00am

Keynote 1:

US.G.17

AI for Learning – A New Era in Education and Wellbeing
The role of AI in personalised learning and student wellbeing.
Ethical AI: Balancing innovation with academic integrity and mental health.

Sue Attewell
JiSC National Centre for Artificial Intelligence in Tertiary Education

11:00 - 11:15am

Break

US Foyer

11:15 - 12:15pm

Fireside Chat:

US.G.17

Panel Discussion: AI, Assessment, and the Future of Student Success 

Panellists: 

  • Professor Buge Apampa 

  • Sue Attewell  

  • Rebecca Page-Tickell 

  • Jummy Okoya 

  • Mark Tsagas 

  • 2 Student Representatives 

 

Discussion Topics: 

  • How AI can enhance and personalise assessment. 

  • Addressing challenges: AI-assisted cheating, bias, and academic fairness. 

  • AI and mental health: Reducing exam stress through adaptive assessment. 

12:15 - 13:15pm

Lunch Break Barbeque

USS Garden

1:15pm - 2:30pm

SPECIALIST-LED 75 MINUTE WORKSHOP SESSIONS 

Choose from seven different rooms, rooms are listed below:

US.4.15

WORKSHOP 1 

Inclusive AI in education: Shaping the future together 

Catherine Barker & Manya Sikombe
 
JiSC National Centre for Artificial Intelligence in Tertiary Education 

1

US.1.12

WORKSHOP 2

Please attend another workshop

2

US.2.40

WORKSHOP 3
 
Gen AI Ethics, AGI fantasies and the ideologies behind Big Tech ambitions 

Dr. Alexander Thomas
​
University of East London

3

US.2.41

WORKSHOP 4
​
What people really want from AI (and what they might actually get)
​
Jonathan Tulloch,
​
University of East London 

4

US.2.44

WORKSHOP 5

The impact of the introduction of generative artificial intelligence on psychological wellbeing
 
Dr Sumona Mukhuty Leeds Beckett and Rebecca Page-Tickell

University of East London

5

US.2.48

WORKSHOP 6
 
Using AI for Authentic Assessment

Dr Abdulrazaq Abba, Dr Nadeem Qazi and Dr Mustanzar Ghazanfar 
​
University of East London

6

US.2.30

WORKSHOP 7
​
Enhancing Literature Reviews with Generative AI
​
Dr. Chen Zhang
​
University of East London

7

US.1.08

WORKSHOP 8
​
Engage higher education students & enhance their learning experience using Generative AI
​
 Rula Al-Abdulrazak

​University of East London

8

Move Time to US.G.17

2:30 - 3:15pm

AI in Action in Teaching & Assessment 

US.G.17

Launch of UEL AI Assessment Handbook
 
Rebecca Page-Tickell, Academic Director and Jummy Okoya, Dean of Office for Institutional Equity 

​University of East London

3:15 - 3:30pm

Break

US Foyer

3:30 - 4:30pm

Keynote 2:

US.G.17

Empowering Educators and Clinicians: The Future of Personalised Learning in Teaching and Medicine  

Dr Magdalena Niestrata
Corneal Fellow at East Suffolk and North Essex Hospital Trust and an Honorary Lecturer at UCL (University College London).
 

4:15 - 5:00pm

Reception and Networking

US.G.19/20

© 2025 by The Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching.

Powered and secured by Wix

bottom of page