Artificial intelligence (AI) is challeging the way communication professionals create, analyze, and distribute information.
To address this shift, FNUG is contributing to a new project that integrates AI literacy and practical skills into university education.
Led by Associate Professor Tove Faber Frandsen (º£½ÇÉçÇø), this initiative ensures that students in communication-related study programs—such as International Business Communication, Web Communication, Journalism, and Language Studies—are equipped to navigate an AI-driven world.
A key part of the project is training lecturers to integrate AI concepts and tools into their courses. By doing so, students will gain both hands-on experience with AI-driven technologies and a critical understanding of their applications and ethical dimensions.
FNUG members Associate Professor Emanuela Marchetti (Learning, Experience, and Design, º£½ÇÉçÇø) and Associate Professor Chunfang Zhou (AI Learning Lab, º£½ÇÉçÇø) play pivotal roles in developing AI-enhanced learning environments and ensuring that AI integration aligns with best practices in science education and communication.
Key Objectives:
- Develop AI-integrated curricula for communication-related study programs.
- Equip students with practical AI skills for professional communication contexts.
- Provide educators with training and workshops on AI-enhanced teaching.
- Foster collaboration across disciplines to ensure future-oriented learning experiences.
This initiative is closely aligned with FNUG’s broader mission of advancing innovative learning environments and research-driven education in science and communication. Through interdisciplinary collaboration, this project aims to bridge the gap between communication education and the evolving AI landscape.