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AI Student Hub update

Training and development
Published 16 Jul, 2025  ·  3 minute reading time

The AI Student Hub has been updated and improved for Semester 2, 2025 to reflect changes to assessment policy at UQ and to build in student feedback and ideas.

Student-Staff Partnership project

In Semester 1, 2025, staff from the Institute for Teaching and Learning and UQ Library partnered with UQ students in a Student-Staff partnership (SSP) project to review and update the AI Student Hub.

Our student partners, Aiden (Faculty of Health, Medicine and Behavioural Sciences), Alessandra (Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences), Almira (Faculty of Humanities, Arts and Social Sciences) and Shuoren (Faculty of Engineering, Architecture and Information Technology), provided valuable insights and feedback on the information students need to responsibly and confidently use AI at UQ.

As part of the project, we have moved the AI Student Hub to a new platform to allow learners to engage with the content through active learning elements and to check their understanding of key messages.

We have made design changes, added summaries to each section, and included diagrams and examples to help students learn how to use AI effectively and appropriately at UQ.

Changes to assessment policy

The assessment policy for AI use at UQ has been updated for Semester 2, 2025. 

Check AI for assessment to ensure that you understand the restrictions on AI use for in-person course assessment, where you will be asked to demonstrate your learning, independent of AI tools.

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Training workshops

The Library is offering several AI training workshops for students. Access our training page to register for a training session. 

  • GenAI Tools Deep Dive: Prompting, Uses and Nuances - introduces different Generative AI tools and their applications in academic work and studies. 
  • Mastering prompt engineering - learn to communicate effectively with powerful Large Language Models (LLMs) like OpenAI's GPT-4o and Microsoft Copilot to get higher quality, more accurate responses.  
  • Leveraging AI for literature searching - learn about AI tools for discovering academic sources and the best techniques for finding the literature you need. 
  • How to use AI for your systematic review - learn about AI tools to speed up the systematic review process. From machine learning through to LLMs, we will cover AI's potential for all the steps of systematic and scoping reviews.

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