AI Education at Oxford University

Our Co-Lead, Simone Graetzer, Chair of the Education, Outreach and Skills working group, represented the Network and the Institute of Acoustics at the recent AI in Education at Oxford University hashtag#AIEOU2025 inaugural convening. This was an opportunity to share and learn about best practice across disciplines and stages of education.

I’ve just returned to Manchester from the inaugural AI in Education at Oxford University hashtag#AIEOU hashtag#AIEOU2025 convening at the University of Oxford.

Thank you to Sara R., Rebecca Williams, Clare Jarmy, Simone Ries, Vanessa Mar-Molinero, Dr. Birgit Phillips, Edward Longhurst and everyone else who welcomed me so warmly to the AIEOU community. This is a very important discussion. I particularly appreciated the philosophical, legal and primary and secondary education-related insights into the regulation debate. I look forward to participating again.

I spoke about the application of AI and ML to acoustics and cutting edge educational practice in higher education. It was a privilege to represent the Institute of Acoustics (IOA) and the Noise Network Plus as Education, Outreach and Skills Working Group Chair.

At the IOA, the Executive Director of Education and Digital Strategy, Mary-Jane Newton, and I are continuing to gather case studies of innovative use of AI in Acoustics Education. Please contact me here or via email if you would like to share your activity.

Congratulations to Sara, Rebecca, Elizabeth Wonnacott and Dongxia Nie, Oxford University Press and the other members of the AIEOU community for a highly collaborative and productive event, where the welfare of the student was the priority. Thanks to the wonderful Clare Jarmy for the photograph.