Using AI for Academic Purposes

Wednesday 1st May 2024, 6pm-7pm BST.

Are you concerned about AI and academic misconduct? Do you want to develop skills to use AI ethically? Or have you been wondering how AI can assist your legal
studies?

Join your School of Law lecturers and the Academic Skills Team to discuss how to use AI ethically in your academic writing. If you have any specific questions that you'd like the answers to, send them in advance to: chaden@arden.ac.uk. Otherwise, come along and join in the conversation!

Find out more about the workshop here, or join on 1st May via this Zoom link.

 

 

 

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