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The countdown is on for the Cambridge AI in Education Summit 2026: AI and Human Intelligence in Education 🤖📚 Save the date and join us this October for presentations, interactive workshops, keynote addresses, networking, reception, a celebratory summit dinner, and more.
Excited to be partnering with the Alsama Project to support the development of the G12++ qualification. Great to see this The Times piece by Patrick Derham on ways to unlock the potential of millions of displaced young people. đź”— Read the full Times article: https://cambrid.ge/4wFtRkJ
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Our latest Research Matters (Issue 41) is live. đź”— Read the full issue: https://cambrid.ge/4tEobFo
At the International Higher Education Forum last week, Francesca Woodward of Cambridge English shared Cambridge’s approach to technological innovation and prompted reflections on challenges and opportunities in international education. 🔗 Read more: https://cambrid.ge/3RbiOzA
From AI and copyright to publishing’s role in UK soft power, Mandy Hill reflects on a defining year as President of the Publishers Association and the work still ahead. 🔗 https://cambrid.ge/3OPffhT
At the latest @cambridge.org and @cambridgezero.bsky.social Convocation entitled “Student Skills and Future Ready Teachers”, experts explored how we can design curricula that assess new skills and support teachers in fast-moving fields. 🔗 https://cambrid.ge/4fe34px
Former UK schools minister, Lord Knight, reflects on how #AI could reshape teaching, learning and assessment, and what that might mean for accountability in education. đź”— Read the guest blog: https://cambrid.ge/42fXATp
To mark #EarthDay, Christine Özden reflects on her recent visit to the #COP31 host nation, Türkiye, and outlines why building relationships and opportunities across the education sector is important to tackling climate change. 👉 Read more: https://cambrid.ge/4cZqOMs
We’re expanding our partnership with ICESCO to help governments tackle climate, emergencies, and digital transformation in education. 🔗 Read more: https://cambrid.ge/4shqVaF
At our annual #EdTech event, Inspire, speakers shared their perspectives on #AI innovation, responsibility, and impact. Watch the highlights ▶️ https://cambrid.ge/4sCNCas Read more: https://cambrid.ge/40YwlfB
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Inspire: Expert insights on AI in education at a global edtech event