Research
Research Collaboration
Potential collaboration around artificial intelligence, education, business analytics, intelligent systems, research methods, academic writing, and responsible institutional adoption.
Research Areas
- Generative AI and Agentic AI in higher education
- AI-supported teaching, assessment, and academic integrity
- AI for literature review, research writing, and publication planning
- Business analytics, forecasting, and decision support
- Explainable AI, intelligent systems, and applied AI adoption
- Faculty development and institutional AI readiness
Possible Forms of Collaboration
- Co-authored papers or book chapters
- Edited volume proposals and academic book projects
- Research scholar workshops and methodology sessions
- Institutional studies on AI adoption in education
- Faculty development and curriculum-oriented academic programs
- Conference sessions, panels, and academic sessions
Collaboration Themes Currently Suitable
The best fit is work that connects AI with teaching practice, research quality, academic policy, faculty development, or institutional decision-making. Proposals should have a clear academic output rather than only a broad interest in AI.
- Generative AI adoption in higher education institutions
- Agentic AI and the future of academic knowledge work
- Responsible AI, disclosure, and academic integrity policy
- AI-supported literature review and academic writing workflows
- Assessment redesign and faculty development in the AI era
- Edited volumes and book chapters on emerging AI and education themes
Useful Outputs
- Co-authored article, conceptual paper, or review paper
- Book chapter or edited-volume proposal
- Institutional AI readiness study or policy note
- Faculty development module or workshop design
- Research scholar training material or methodology session
- Conference session, panel theme, or academic briefing
Before Sending a Proposal
Please avoid sending a very broad request such as "let us collaborate on AI." A useful note should mention the specific theme, proposed output, target venue or audience if known, timeline, current stage of work, and what kind of contribution or discussion is expected.
For publication-oriented collaboration, include the working title, abstract or problem statement, proposed methodology or conceptual frame, and whether the work is at idea, draft, data, review, or submission stage.
- Theme and research question
- Proposed output and target venue
- Current stage of work
- Expected contribution or discussion needed
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Please describe the research theme, institution or research group, intended output, expected timeline, and whether the collaboration is exploratory, publication-oriented, workshop-oriented, or institutional.