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AI4HE@CSEDU 2026 : Special Session on Artificial Intelligence for Higher Education @ CSEDU 2026 | |||||||||||||||
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CALL FOR PAPERS
AI4HE – Special Session on Artificial Intelligence for Higher Education SCOPE Advances in generative AI are challenging the established structures, roles, and practices of higher education. Technologies such as large language models, autonomous agents, multi-agent systems, adaptive tutoring systems, and AI-driven analytics are transforming how universities approach teaching, learning, assessment, and institutional governance. The AI4HE Special Session (Artificial Intelligence for Higher Education) explores how AI can be meaningfully integrated into university environments. The session brings together technological, organizational, and educational perspectives to better understand the evolving role of AI in higher education systems. We welcome contributions addressing generative AI, intelligent agents and tutoring systems, AI-supported assessment and feedback, institutional transformation, AI literacy and competence development, and governance frameworks for AI adoption. Submissions may include conceptual research, theoretical models, empirical studies, case reports, design science artifacts, and technical implementations. TOPICS OF INTEREST Topics include, but are not limited to: - AI-Enhanced Teaching and Learning Methodologies - Intelligent Agents, AI Tutors, and Autonomous Educational Systems - AI-Supported Assessment, Feedback, Analytics, and Academic Integrity - AI Competency and Literacy Frameworks for Students and Faculty - Curriculum Innovation and Teaching Practices with Generative AI - Institutional Transformation, Governance, and AI Strategy - Methodologies for Evaluating AI in Higher Education - Domain-Specific AI Applications (e.g., Software Engineering, Business, Health) - Case Studies, Prototypes, and Best Practices of AI Adoption IMPORTANT DATES Paper Submission Deadline: March 24, 2026 Authors Notification: April 7, 2026 Camera Ready Submission: April 15, 2026 PAPER SUBMISSION Authors are invited to submit original papers addressing the topics of the special session. Submissions should follow the conference formatting guidelines and must be submitted through the conference submission system. Templates and submission guidelines are available on the conference website. PUBLICATION All accepted papers will be published in the conference proceedings with ISBN and DOI and submitted for indexation in major scientific databases including SCOPUS, DBLP, Google Scholar, Semantic Scholar, EI and Web of Science Conference Proceedings Citation Index. Selected papers will be invited to submit extended versions for post-conference publication, including a Springer CCIS edited volume and a special issue of Springer Nature Computer Science. |
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