Call for session proposals for K-State's AI Symposium
Thursday, May 2, 2025
The K-State AI Symposium: Humans and the Machine is welcoming session proposals for the fall 2025 symposium Oct. 14-16 at Hale Library.
This three-day event provides an opportunity for the K-State and Manhattan communities to deepen their understanding of artificial intelligence, or AI. Participants will learn about AI research and its applications across various disciplines, as well as explore how AI can be utilized for educational purposes. This year, we will also highlight student experiences and perspectives on AI in the classroom.
Sessions at the symposium can be 60 or 90 minutes. Sessions can include roundtables, panels, a series of speakers on a joint theme, discussion and brainstorming sessions, demonstration sessions or hands-on workshops. To propose and run a session, please complete the session proposals form by June 1.
For questions about the form or the symposium, please contact Raelynne Hale at raehale@k-state.edu. The symposium is organized by K-State Libraries, the Department of Modern Languages and the Center for Artificial Intelligence and Data Science.
Submit a proposal here.