Programme
Symposium programme
2-3rd October 2025, ARC, University of Glasgow
Day 1
Registration & Refreshments
8:30am – 9:15am
- Opening Remarks Professor Ana Basiri, Director Centre for Data Science & AI, University of Glasgow
9:15am – 9:30am Welcome
Session 1: What is responsible, trustworthy AI?
9:45am – 10:30am
- Keynote Presentation – Global Leader, AI & Equity, Aanya Niaz, Global Thought Leader, AI & Learning and PhD Candidate, University of Cambridge
10:30am – 11:00am
- Building Ethical, Trustworthy AI Responsibly, Dr Chris Burr, Senior Researcher in Trustworthy Systems, The Alan Turing Institute
11:00am – 11:30am
- Can ChatGPT do my degree for me?, Dr Jake Lever, Lecturer in Computing Science, University of Glasgow
11:30am – 12:15pm
- Short Presentations – Student perspectives on responsible AI, co-creation, and public engagement: Nick Smoliak, Data Science Postgraduate University of Glasgow, Abbie Thorpe, Digital Ethics Law Postgraduate University of Glasgow, Sam Gibbons, Biochemistry Undergraduate University of Glasgow & Environmental Advocate, Heriberto Busquier Cerdán, University of Glasgow Students’ Representative Council Vice-President (Education) 2024/25
12:15pm – 1:15pm Lunch & Student Posters
Session 2: Responsible education in the age of AI
1:15pm – 2:00pm
Keynote Presentation – AI & Academic Integrity, Professor Maggi Savin-Baden, Senior Research Fellow Las Casas Institute for Social Justice, University of Oxford & Co-editor of the Metaverse book series
2:00pm – 2:30pm
- Advancing Child-Centred AI: The role of children in shaping AI for today and tomorrow, Dr Mhairi Aitken, Senior Ethics Fellow at The Alan Turing Institute
2:30pm – 3:00pm
- Students, ethics and information seeking in an AI-driven world, Professor Martin Hendry, Vice-Principal Academic Practice & Clerk of Senate, University of Glasgow, Chair of the Royal Society of Edinburgh’s Learned Societies Group on Scottish STEM Education
3:00pm – 3:30pm Coffee & Cake Break
Session 3: Responsible AI for lifelong learning, research & employment
3:30pm – 4:15pm
- Keynote Presentation – Speaker TBC
4:15pm – 4:45pm
- Cutting through AI-hype to understand what employers really want, Dr Andy McMahon, Principal Engineer, Chief Technology Office, Barclays
4:45pm - 5:00pm
- Closing Remarks, Professor Ana Basiri, Director Centre for Data Science & AI, University of Glasgow
Day 2
9:30am – 11:30am
- Workshop – Distilling Day 1 discussions into themes / key questions for the Panel Discussion
- Facilitated by Dr Andrew Struan, Director of Academic Services & John Kerr, Assistant Director of Learning Innovation Support Unit
11:30am – 12:00pm Coffee & Cake Break
12:00pm – 1:15pm
- Panel Discussion - Professor Moira Fischbacher-Smith, Vice-principal Education, Professor Chris Pearce, Vice-principal Research, Professor Martin Hendry, Vice-principal Academic Practice & AI Working Committee Chair, University of Glasgow, Dan Burkwood, Director of Research Operations and Communications CRUK
1:15pm – 1:30pm
- Closing Remarks, MSP Clare Adamson, Chair of the Scottish Parliament’s Cross-Party STEM Committee
1:30pm – 2:30pm
- Lunch & Depart
Conference venue
University of Glasgow Advanced Research Centre (11 Chapel Lane, University of Glasgow, G11 6EW), follow Google maps. You can find out more about accessibility at the venue by following this link. Parking in the area is very limited, however, there are a number of spaces for Disabled Badge Holders near the venue. Public transport access is excellent, with links via train, subway and bus. Note that this is a blended symposium with physical venue and online option.
There are numerous hotels around the University. These include:
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Glasgow Grosvenor Hotel (10 min walk from the venue)
- Argyll Guest House (15 min walk from the venue)
- Argyll Wester Hotel (15min walk from the venue)
- Argyll Hotel (15 min walk from the venue)
- The Alamo Guest House (15 min walk from the venue)
- Crowne Plaza Glasgow (30 min walk from the venue)
- Campanile Hotel Glasgow SECC Hydro (30 min walk from the venue)
- Radisson RED Hotel, Glasgow (30 min walk from the venue)
Dates: 2nd to 3rd October 2025 at the Advanced Research Centre.
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