Workshop Format:
Online workshop (Zoom)
Dates and Time:
22 - 23 April 2026
09:00 - 12:00 CEST (CEST)
Duration:
Two sessions of 3 hours each (6 hours in total)
Target Audience:
Academic staff and researchers at SEA-EU partner universities.
Description
This interactive two-session online workshop supports academics and researchers in integrating Generative AI critically and responsibly across the research pipeline, from data acquisition and statistical computation to qualitative coding and interpretation.
Grounded in how large language models work, the workshop equips participants with both practical competencies and the conceptual literacy needed to evaluate AI outputs, navigate methodological and ethical challenges, and align their practice with the European Research Area's Living Guidelines on the Responsible Use of Generative AI in Research.
Through demonstrations, guided experimentation and discipline-specific application, participants leave with the skills to use Generative AI reflexively, ethically and rigorously within their own research traditions.
Participation:
Participation is limited to 25 participants in order to ensure an interactive, hands-on learning experience.
Registration implies a commitment to attend both sessions.
Registration
馃憠To apply: Register through
Registration deadline: 15 April 2026
The Zoom link and further practical information will be shared with registered participants prior to the workshop.
Lecturer:
Prof. Leonard Busuttil
Associate Professor in Computing Education
Department of Technology and Entrepreneurship
University of Malta
Contact
For further information, please contact:
SEA-EU Office – University of Malta
馃摟 sea-eu@um.edu.mt
Target group: Academic staff
Prerequisites: C1 Advanced level in English
Course offered by: Institute of Linguistics and Language Technology, University of Malta
Course teacher: Dr Natalie Schembri
Contact person/ 福利在线免费: sea-eu@um.edu.mt / natalie.schembri@um.edu.mt
Detailed description: Virtual English Language Course from UM in advanced level citation skills in academic texts
Start-End Date/ Time: 2 workshops of 3-hour duration each to take place as follows:
Course Content:
By the end of each course, participants will be able to:
Additional details:
To apply:
Attendance commitment: As places are limited to 12 participants, registration implies a commitment to attend both workshop sessions. If you are unable to attend, please inform us at the earliest opportunity so that your place may be offered to a colleague.
Participants will be notified 3 days before the course and receive connection details 2-3 days before the start of the course.