Students as Partners in Generative Artificial Intelligence (SaP-GenAI) Information Session
- Date
- April 15, 2026
- Time
- 12:00 p.m. - 1:00 p.m. ET
- Location
- Virtual Online Event
- Open To
- Open to all TMU Community
About
The Students as Partners in Generative Artificial Intelligence (SaP-GenAI) program provides small, term-based grants to support student-instructor partnerships in which one instructor and one undergraduate student partner co-design and co-create digital learning innovations that engage with GenAI in ethical and pedagogically meaningful ways. Funded by the Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching (CELT), the program encourages collaborative experimentation with GenAI to develop teaching and learning resources that support innovative and responsible uses of emerging technologies in higher education.
Join this virtual information session to learn more about the SaP-GenAI grant, including priority focus areas, application requirements, and the adjudication process. The session will include time for questions to help you determine fit and prepare a strong proposal.
Attendance is encouraged but not required. A recording will be made available following the session.
Facilitated by
Jason Matthew, Educational Developer, Digital Learning
Host
This event is hosted by the Centre for Excellence in Learning and Teaching
Questions?
For questions related to this event or if you have any particular accommodation requirements, please contact askcelt@torontomu.ca
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