19 Jan 2026

Ready for Gen‑AI in Education? Secure Your Spot for 9–10 April in Nottingham!

Reserve your spot now for an interactive two‑day Gen‑AI symposium tailored to educators and researchers on 9–10 April 2026 in Nottingham.

BOOK YOUR PLACE NOW FOR OUR OUTREACH, EDUCATION AND DIVERSITY SYMPOSIUM
 

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The Society for Experimental Biology is proud to invite you to our Outreach, Education and Diversity Symposium which is a unique opportunity to explore innovative and inclusive approaches in higher education.

This two-day symposium centres around the rapidly evolving role of Generative AI (Gen-AI) in education, bringing together students, educators, and researchers to share insights, develop practical skills, and shape future practice. This will be delivered through a schedule of keynote talks, short presentations, workshops, and a facilitated roundtable discussion. This event aims to be both informative and hands-on practical skills to provide delegates with opportunities to increase confidence with use of Gen-AI tools. Not limited to the conceptual, it is intended that delegates will be able to use the practical opportunities to design activities, approaches or resources for direct use within their job role.

Delegates will have the opportunity to experiment directly with Generative AI tools, design or refine teaching and assessment activities, and consider how to embed inclusive and ethical approaches in their own work. The symposium aims to build confidence, encourage collaboration across perspectives, and support the development of responsible, practical, and innovative uses of Gen-AI within educational settings. Networking opportunities throughout the programme, including an informal evening drinks event, will help build delegates connect and share learning across the community.

The aims of the symposium are: 

  1. To provide delegates with an opportunity to design activities and assessment that take into account ethical use of Gen-AI 

  2. To increase delegate confidence in using Gen-AI in their own working practices 

  3. To build a mutual understanding of how Gen-AI can be used in a way that considers and values diverse perspectives, needs, and experiences and ensures that the benefits of Gen-AI are accessible to all members of society.

  4. Contribute to a collective output of a published perspective article that captures the insights and priorities from across our educational community.

 

 


Join the OED Working Group

If you are keen to get more involved with the SEB and help shape our work in outreach, education, and diversity, join our OED Working Group. This is a friendly community of SEB members who share ideas, promote discussion, and help us strengthen our activities in these areas.
More information and form to sign up here!

*You will need to create and/or log into your SEB account to be able to book this event. 

If you have any questions, please e-mail us at [email protected].
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Code of Conduct

By attending this event, you are agreeing to abide by the SEB code of conduct. SEB strives to maintain an inclusive and welcoming environment for everyone. However, if you ever feel that this has not been the case, you can report unwanted behaviour using our anti-harassment report form.

We very much look forward to seeing you there.

Best regards,
The SEB Team

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