AI Workshop: Scotland
Date & Time: Tuesday 8 September, 10:30am-4pm
Location: Design Centre, York St John University Campus, Lord Mayor's Walk, York, YO31 7EX
Here’s the Google Maps link for the venue and the campus map. You can find access guides to this building on the AccessAble website.
UHR’s AI Workshop is a brand new, free, in-person event designed to bring together colleagues from university People Teams to explore the potential of AI in day-to-day HR practice. It will include:
We are offering 40 free places at this event, with a maximum of four colleagues per institution, ideally those with a keen interest in AI or some experience of using it, though this is not a pre-requisite to attend. The day will be highly interactive with most of the sessions involving group discussion and workshopping, so please come prepared to get involved! Places are available to all UHR members regardless of role or seniority and we suggest that you discuss attendance with your colleagues to ensure maximum benefits.
You can download the standard agenda for these workshops here to understand how we will shape the day. Each event will feature a different expert speaker on AI from the region but the other sessions and activities will remain the same.
We are hosting these workshops regionally with an expectation that you will attend in the region in which your HEI falls. We expect to run four workshops in 2025/26 (South-West, Midlands, North-West and Scotland) and events in London and York in the 2026/27 academic year. Not sure which region your institutions falls under? Download a list of UHR member institutions and the regional or devolved nation group they sit within.
The event will be co-facilitated by Emma Brookes and a local colleague. Refreshments will be provided and we have chosen a venue which we anticipate will be accessible for members from the North East of England.
If you have any questions, please contact Emma prior to booking a place.
Tagged : Data and Analytics, Organisational Development, CPD, Events
Type : Meeting