Everyone learns. Whether you are a student or (non-)academic staff member, AI can support your learning. Here you will find resources to help you learn with AI, but also to learn about AI.
Wat is toegestaan?
Hoe gebruik ik AI op een verantwoorde manier? Over LLM-platforms, EUR- en faculteitsbeleid, AI Act.
Prompt Library
Ontdek een groeiende reeks LLM-prompts die je kunnen helpen bij het lesgeven met AI.
GenAI training for learners
Where do I go to learn more about how to use GenAI for learning? To use GenAI productively and ethically, what support does EUR offer to me?
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A 6-week, free, open, extracurricular course where students can gain hands-on experience in the use of GenAI. This in-person by-students-for-students course is facilitated by experienced users of GenAI. It will equip you with basic as well as more in-depth ways of using GenAI as a student. Stay tuned.
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Learn the basics of using GenAI as a student through this online module hosted by University Library– by University Library (UB)
Learn the basics of using GenAI as a PhD student through this online module hosted by University Library
GenAI Monthly Meetup (by CLI)
Each month we meet for discussion and hands-on practice of different aspects of GenAI in teaching, learning and beyond. Everyone—students, teachers, researchers, staff—is welcome! Upcoming meetups will be announced soon. You can sign up for GenAI Monthly Meetups and see upcoming (and past) events on the CLI Events page.ESPhil AI sessions
Every week 10:30-12:00, ESPhil organises a get-together to present and discuss a topic related to AI. Meetings take place at the Glasbak (Bayle bldg., 5th floor). Event is open to all; no registration is required. For more information, to suggest a topic, or to volunteer to present, contact sturmer@esphil.eur.nl or dejager@esphil.eur.nl.
Explore courses about AI
What courses are available to me if I am interested to learn not just how to use GenAI on a daily basis, but also how it works, what impact it has on different aspects of society, and what we as (future) academics and professionals need to know if we want to make an impact on how AI is shaped and used in the future?
EUR Minor: (minor is open to students at TU Delft and Leiden University)
EMC Minor: (minor is open to students at EUR, TU Delft, and Leiden University)
TU Delft Minor: (minor is open to EUR students)
Leiden University Minor: (minor is open to EUR students)
Professional & executive education offerings by ECDA
Learn about AI in these courses, specifically designed for (future) leaders:Professional & executive education offerings by Q-Intelligence
Learn about data and AI in these courses, specifically designed for professionals and executives by Erasmus Q-IntelligenceProfessional & executive education offerings by RSM
Rotterdam School of Management (RSM) offers to help you become a better digital transformation advisor at your organisationContinuing ÌÇÐÄÖ±²¥
At Erasmus University, we believe that learning is not a phase of life, but a lifelong mindset. Through life-long learning (LLL) we support everyone who wants to grow: from professionals to citizens, from policymakers to healthcare providers, at every stage of life.
