Events

Relating to the use of AI in teaching and studying

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A wide range of information events, workshops, conferences and courses are available to teachers and students who wish to deepen their knowledge of AI. You can find a selection on this website.

Self-study courses

AI in your studies: online course in ILIAS
ChatGPT and AI in your teaching: video course (internal)

Tips for Events

AI in historical studies

Tue, 19 May 2026

Online event

AI Models as Study Buddies in Education

Thu, 21 May 2026

Online event

Social Sciences Writing and AI

Tue, 26 May 2026

Online event

  • 16. September 2026: AI Forum 2026

    KI-Forum 2026

    Date: Wednesday, September 16, 2026 | 9.00 am – 4.30 pm
    Format: Conference
    Location: Hochschule Hannover – University of Applied Sciences and Arts, Linden Campus
    Target audience: Those interested in AI from the fields of research and teaching

series of events

KI.kompakt is an online event series for lecturers at universities in Lower Saxony organised by the Digitale Lehre Hub Niedersachsen (DLHN). In the ‘Events’ tab, you will find the planned topics for the summer semester 2026.

  • Events
    • 14 April 2026 | 12.30–1.30 pm
      "The DLHN's new basic AI training course for universities"
      Stefan Böhme (TU Braunschweig) and Maren Stephan (HBK Braunschweig)
       
    • 21 April 2026 | 12.30–1.30 pm
      “Update on AI in written examinations – limitations, evidence and adaptation
      Janine Horn (Universität Oldenburg)
       
    • 28 April 2026 | 12.30–1.30 pm
      “Update on copyright for inputs and outputs in AI chatbots
      Janine Horn (Universität Oldenburg)
       
    • 19 May 2026 | 12.30–1.30 pm
      Digital tools and the use of AI in history: opportunities and challenges for teaching”
      Jessica Wehner and Lukas Hennies (Universtität Osnabrück)
       
    • 26 May 2026 | 12.30–1.30 pm
      The most dangerous game? Social science writing & AI – Between sparring partner and deskilling"
      Uta Scheer (Universität Göttingen)
       
    • 2 June 2026 | 12.30–1.30 pm
      “Creating transparency with AI rules – a modular system for your own course”
      Laura Fiegenbaum (Ostfalia), Maren Stephan (HBK Braunschweig), Kristin George (Universitätsmedizin Göttingen), Fritz Wilhelms (HAWK Hildesheim)
       
    • 9 June 2026 | 12.30–1.30 pm
      AI agents in higher education – Experiences, effects and findings from a pilot project”
      Thomas Völcker (Jade Hochschule)
       
    • 29 June 2026 | 12.30–1.30 pm
      “Reflecting on AI results”
      Claudia Mertens (Universität Bielefeld)

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