Artificial Intelligence gets major boost with Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences new centre of expertise
The Amsterdam University of Applied Sciences (AUAS) is the first knowledge institution in the Netherlands to create a Centre of Expertise on Applied Artificial Intelligence, together with partners from the business community and the public sector. This will give a major boost to knowledge on applied Artificial Intelligence (AI) in the Amsterdam region. A unique feature of this Centre of Expertise is that students from all degree programmes at the AUAS can learn through labs how to apply AI in their fields of study; from nursing and ICT to teacher training.
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“There is an urgency to rethink internationalisation in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. We have to ensure that all students can participate in internationalisation and prepare them for a world in which they have to navigate unknown spaces”. This challenge was posed by the Vice-Rector Research and Internationalisation of the University of the Free State (UFS), Professor Corli Witthuhn, to the iKudu project’s first webinar, which took place in two iterations in November 2020. Dr Lavern Samuels, the Director of International Education and Partnerships at Durban University of Technology, South Africa and Chair of the Director’s Forum of the International Education Association of South Africa responded that “a coalition of the committed is required, bringing new voices to the table with respect for diversity and plurality, taking interdisci