Future-ready universities: meeting the needs of lifelong learners

Intro

Higher education is no longer confined to the early stages of life. With the growth of mass education and graduate programs, learning has become a lifelong journey, extending well beyond the traditional student demographic. However, universities face challenges in effectively reaching working professionals and adults outside conventional academic frameworks. 

 

Join us for an engaging webinar examining the latest trends in education and technology reshaping administration, classroom management, course creation, and the reasons behind these transformations. 

Topics that will be covered:

How can LLMs enhance efficiency in data management, enrollment processes, and financial operations?

Shifting from teaching to learning: how to embrace student-centered education models?

What role does generative AI play in advancing online education and optimizing hybrid learning models?

How are practical, short-term learning opportunities reshaping content delivery and influencing credentialing policies?

Webinar details

Date:

January 29
 

Time:

5 PM CET / 11 AM EST

Duration:

45 min

(35 min webinar + 10 min Q&A)  

Format:

Online

Speaker
Jules Coleman
Dr. Jules Coleman

Distinguished Professor of Philosophy, Constructor University  

 

Chief Learning Officer, Constructor Knowledge 

 

With nearly three decades at Yale University and tenure as Senior Vice Provost at NYU, Dr. Coleman has made enduring contributions to academia.

Moderator
Maria Mashkeeva
Maria Mashkeeva
Strategic Partnership Manager, Constructor Tech

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Future-ready universities: meeting the needs of lifelong learners

Who should attend?

Chief Information and Technology Officers (CITOs)

Learn why embracing specific technology and education trends is essential

Faculty Members

Understand the need for innovation in traditional teaching methods and academic practices

University Leadership and Provosts

Explore strategies for ensuring long-term institutional profitability

Deans

Discover how to streamline departmental administration, cut costs, and enhance research processes

Administrators

Gain insights into efficient university operations