Events

Events, briefings, and working sessions worth following.

The events section highlights public sessions, research briefings, and community convenings that offer clear purpose, named hosts, and enough detail for readers to assess relevance.

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How an event entry appears

Working session

Institutional briefing on AI procurement questions

A focused session format for procurement teams, delivery leads, and administrators reviewing evaluation standards before adoption decisions.

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University forum

AI curriculum design and research capability roundtable

A university-centered discussion format for academic leaders, lecturers, and researchers working through curriculum, infrastructure, and research support questions.

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Public lecture

AI governance, accountability, and public communication

A public-facing lecture format that helps readers understand governance language, responsibility, and the limits of official versus interpretive policy claims.

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Formats

Useful event types for this platform

Research briefings

Short sessions that explain new findings, frameworks, or sector questions.

Founder and operator roundtables

Small discussions about implementation realities, constraints, and lessons.

Public lectures and explainers

Accessible sessions that improve literacy without diluting the substance.

Skills clinics and workshops

Training-oriented sessions focused on practical capability rather than slogans.

Editorial standards

What every listing should include

Host and purpose

Readers need to know who is convening the session and why it exists.

Audience and format

The page should make clear whether a session is technical, academic, executive, or open to the public.

Registration details

Location, timing, and access information should be complete before publication.

Editorial approach

How the calendar is curated

The platform favors fewer events with clear public value over crowded calendars with thin information.

Listings are included when hosts, topic, audience, timing, and access details are public and specific.

Next step

Submit an event with clear public details

If you are sharing an event, include named hosts, stated purpose, audience, timing, access details, and a public reference link.