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Season 6, Episode 3: AI in Higher Education Global Brief-From Experimentation to Institutional Readiness

Season 6, Episode 3: AI in Higher Education Global Brief-From Experimentation to Institutional Readiness

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This episode of AI in Higher Education Global Brief examines how colleges and universities are moving decisively from AI experimentation to institutional integration.

Higher education has moved past experimenting with AI. This episode examines how colleges and universities are formally integrating artificial intelligence into curriculum, policy, and institutional strategy. From mandatory AI competency requirements to embedded literacy initiatives, the conversation highlights how AI is becoming a core academic expectation rather than an optional tool.

The episode also addresses governance gaps, faculty autonomy, ethical concerns, and the growing shift toward education-specific AI platforms. Practical guidance is shared for faculty and academic leaders navigating clarity, assessment design, and responsible adoption.

The takeaway is clear: institutional AI literacy is no longer optional, and higher education is choosing readiness over hesitation.

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