Artificial intelligence is rapidly moving beyond isolated pilots and experiments to reshape entire universities. But what does effective, institution-wide AI adoption actually look like in practice?

This webinar explores how higher education institutions around the world are integrating AI across teaching, research, and university operations. Drawing on international case studies and expert perspectives, the session will examine how universities are moving from experimentation to coordinated, system-level transformation.

We will discuss the practical challenges institutions face – from governance and data infrastructure to workforce capability and ethical oversight – and how different regions are approaching AI adoption through policy, funding, and regulation.

Whether you’re shaping strategy, developing policy, or leading digital transformation, this session will provide a global perspective on how universities are building sustainable approaches to AI.

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Meet the panellists

Dr Maria Spies
QS Chief Innovation Officer

Dr. Maria Spies is Co-Founder of HolonIQ, the world’s leading research and intelligence platform for the future of education, and Chief Innovation Officer at QS Quacquarelli Symonds, where she leads the Innovation Practice, supporting universities in digital transformation and AI integration through tools such as the AI Capability Framework.

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