Stockholm university

Research project Examining AI readiness in non-technical university programmes: A critical approach

This project examines how non-technical university programmes best prepare students to work with artificial intelligence (AI) in the public sector.

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This project aims to develop a research-based foundation for defining and assessing AI readiness in higher education programmes, specifically focusing on programmes for Social Work.

The four-year project consists of three studies:
1. A discourse analysis study examining understandings of AI readiness in national policies and university curricula
2. An ethnographic inspired workplace study in selected municipalities to situate knowledge gaps between the competence required in AI-mediated workplaces and the competence cultivated in higher education
3. A scenario-based design study to examine university teachers’ AI readiness.

Taking the Social Work educational programme as an illustrative example, the proposed research has the potential to inform Swedish higher education about how AI is configuring the workplace in the public sector and the challenges that AI brings to non-technical university programmes and their teachers.

Project members

Project managers

Teresa Cerratto-Pargman

Professor

Department of Computer and Systems Sciences
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Members

Cormac McGrath

Senior lecturer

Department of Education
Cormac McGrath

Susanne Tafvelin

Associate professor

Department of Psychology, Umeå University

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