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A Look Back at the RWTH Talk Lehre 2026: AI in the Higher Education Context

June 19th, 2026 | by
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The RWTH Talk Lehre 2026 took place on June 10, 2026. Approximately 350 participants from the fields of teaching, research, and university administration attended the presentations, workshops, and discussions both in person and online. The event focused on how artificial intelligence is changing and has already changed higher education, as well as the opportunities and challenges that arise from this.

In this article, we provide insights into the individual presentations, discussions, and practical examples. You can find an overview of the program and the individual sessions in our introductory article on Talk Lehre 2026.

 

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RWTH Talk Lehre 2026: Shaping AI in Higher Education Together

June 5th, 2026 | by
Image featuring orange icons and a white box with the text: “RWTH Talk Lehre 2026 – AI in Teaching; Wednesday, June 10, 2026, 12:30pm”

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On June 10, 2026, RWTH Aachen University invites you to the RWTH Talk Lehre 2026. The event will focus on how artificial intelligence is transforming higher education and what opportunities and challenges this presents for faculty and students. The event is aimed at anyone who is actively involved in shaping teaching at RWTH or is interested in doing so.

The Talk Lehre offers an open forum for exchange, new perspectives, and joint discussions on the further development of teaching and learning formats in the context of AI.

 

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Induction: Fit for the IT-ServiceDesk

August 23rd, 2024 | by
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Today, the induction team from the Service & Communication department (SeKo) is introducing itself to you. The team consists of 3 employees (Alice, Daniel and Jonathan) who use a constantly evolving induction concept to prepare new team members for support at our IT-ServiceDesk.

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