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In this lecture, Professor Duncan Ivison, President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Manchester, will look to the future and explore what those characteristics might be. What kind of research, teaching and social engagement will we need to do? What will students expect, as well as our staff and government, industry, and community partners? How will AI transform our teaching and research, and how can it help our students learn more effectively, and our researchers conduct transformative research? What dangers does AI bring and what role do universities have in helping to drive the responsible use of technology?


Schedule and Venue Information:

Monday, February 24 from 1:30 pm to 2:30 pm

Schwarzman College, Tsinghua University; CFLD Hall, B1 Level


How Tsinghua University students, faculty, and staff can attend this event

 

Who can attend this event?

This signup is open to currently enrolled Tsinghua University students as well as faculty and staff currently employed by Tsinghua University. A valid student, staff, or faculty ID card from Tsinghua University is required for every attendee. We have 80 seats available for this session.

 

What is required to join this event?

All event guests must present a valid registration from this website (Bag Event 百格活动)as well as a valid Tsinghua University ID Card when entering Schwarzman College for this event. 

 

Entering and Exiting Schwarzman College

Registered attendees can enter Schwarzman College 30 minutes before the session begins. For this session, doors open at 1:00 pm. No attendees will be admitted after 1:45 pm.

 

Following the conclusion of this event at 2:30 pm, Schwarzman College's status as a dormitory means we must ask that all attendees who join us for the session as event guests exit the building. Thank you in advance for your cooperation with this policy.

Speakers
  • President and Vice-Chancellor of The University of ManchesterProfessor Duncan Ivison
    Professor Duncan Ivison
    President and Vice-Chancellor of The University of Manchester

    Professor Duncan Ivison, FAHA FRSN, is President and Vice-Chancellor of The University of Manchester. Duncan completed his BA (hons) in political science and philosophy at McGill University, in Montréal, Canada, where he grew up, and his MSc and PhD at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE).

     

    He has held positions at the Australian National University, the University of York (UK), the University of Toronto and, for more than twenty years, at the University of Sydney.

     

    Duncan has taught and published extensively across political and moral philosophy. He was awarded the 1993 Robert Mackenzie Prize at LSE for his thesis, the 2004 CB Macpherson Prize for the best book in political theory in 2002/3 (awarded by the Canadian Political Science Association) and is an elected Fellow of the Australian Academy of Humanities (2007) and the Royal Society of New South Wales (2015). He was Laurance S Rockefeller Visiting Fellow at the Centre for Human Values at Princeton University   (2002–3), as well as Visiting Professor, most recently, at the ANU (2023) and Nuffield College, Oxford (2023).

     

    During his time at the University of Sydney, Duncan held a series of senior leadership roles, including Head of the School of Humanities (2007–10), Dean of the Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences (2010–2015), and Deputy Vice Chancellor (Research) (2015–2022). He has also held a wide range   of leadership roles across the Australian higher education sector, and has   been a regular contributor to major debates about the future of universities, research and innovation, and economic development.

     

    Duncan has a particular passion for public engagement and building partnerships between universities, community organizations, industry, and governments.

     

    He and his partner, Diana Irving, have two children, Hamish and Isobel.


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