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UNM Libraries Launches AI & Pedagogy Summer Program for Humanities Faculty and Graduate Students

by Sara Velasquez on 2025-05-27T12:03:01-06:00 in Library | 0 Comments

UNM Libraries Launches AI & Pedagogy Summer Program for Humanities Faculty and Graduate Students

The University of New Mexico’s College of University Libraries and Learning Services (CULLS) is pleased to announce the AI & Pedagogy Summer Program, a new virtual initiative designed to support humanities educators in thoughtfully exploring the role of artificial intelligence in higher education. This 6-week cohort-based experience invites humanities faculty and interested graduate students to engage in collaborative experimentation, critical discussion, and hands-on development of AI-enhanced teaching practices.

The AI & Pedagogy Summer Program will run from July 7 through August 15, with weekly Zoom meetings that provide structure, peer support, and space for shared reflection. Participants will work toward a classroom project such as an AI-informed assignment, open educational resource (OER), or syllabus redesign, while learning from colleagues across disciplines and backgrounds.

Each participant will also receive a ChatGPT Plus subscription to aid in exploring generative AI tools as part of their work in the program.

Applicants from all humanities disciplines are welcome. Selection will aim to build a dynamic and diverse cohort that represents a range of teaching contexts, research interests, and perspectives on AI.

To apply, complete a brief application form that includes questions about your AI experience, academic background, and ideas for integrating AI into your teaching. The application deadline is June 16.

For more information, please contact David Gustavsen at dgustavs@unm.edu. Apply to the program here.


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