Join our monthly “Let’s Talk AI” Club sessions! As the field of generative AI rapidly evolves, research administrators face the challenge of staying informed. Our sessions feature expert speakers who delve into practical applications of generative AI tools. Learn how to harness this technology effectively in research administration. Engage in group discussions and get your questions answered during our Q & A period.
January's AI Club discussion: Would You Use AI in Research?
Abstract: Hear cautionary tales and real stories of AI use in research gone wrong from Maha Bali ,Ph.D, and spend some time to exploring select AI tools, assessing their value and performance against traditional research methods.
Future Meeting dates:
January 14, 2026, 12-1pm EST.February 11, 2026, 12-1pm EST.
*registering for this event will enroll you in all Let's Talk AI Club Meetings for 2025-2026*
Organizers: Karen Mosier and Bonnie Zink
Karen E. Mosier
Research Coordinator
Department of Surgery/University of Saskatchewan
Bonnie Zink
Knowledge Mobilization and Community-Based Learning Specialist
SK-NEIHR
January presenter: Maha Bali
Maha Bali is Professor of Practice at the Center for Learning and Teaching at the American University in Cairo. She has a PhD in Education from the University of Sheffield, UK. She is co-founder of virtuallyconnecting.org (a grassroots movement that challenges academic gatekeeping at conferences) and co-facilitator of Equity Unbound (an equity-focused, open, connected intercultural learning curriculum, which has also branched into academic community activities Continuity with Care, Socially Just Academia, a collaboration with OneHE: Community-building Resources and MYFest, an innovative 3-month professional learning journey. She writes and speaks frequently about social justice, critical pedagogy, and open and online education. She blogs regularly at https://blog.mahabali.me and tweets @bali_maha.
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