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What is the Human in the Age of AI? – EUGLOH Open University Course

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What is the Human in the Age of AI? – EUGLOH Open University Course
Date 18 Sep 2025 18:00 - 11 Dec 2025 18:00
Location Online
Host university University of Szeged (USZ)
Mode Online
WP WP 2
Target groups Academic Staff, Administrative Staff, Master students, PhD students, Post-docs, Researchers, Undergraduate students
Contact person Lilla Kocsis - kocsis.lilla@szte.hu
Duration Up to 1 semester in length
Reference code EUG2_T2_1_0116
Type of event Course
Recognition Transcript of records - ECTS
Language English
Recruitment of participants No Limit
Is eligible to international certificate Yes
Isced fields of study 02 - Arts and humanities

Artificial Intelligence is no longer the future – it’s reshaping our world now. But what does it mean to be human in an era dominated by intelligent technologies?

Join the “What is the Human in the Age of AI?” online, credit-bearing course, where renowned scholars and experts from diverse fields will guide you through this transformation. From philosophy and anthropology to media studies and medical humanities, this interdisciplinary lecture series offers unique insights into the evolving human experience.

What to expect:

  • Live and recorded online lectures with interactive sessions
  • Opportunities to engage in meaningful discussions about the human condition in the age of AI
  • Fresh perspectives on identity, creativity, ethics, and the future of work
  • Flexible access to materials on YouTube

What you will receive:

  • 3 ECTS credits
  • Certificate of attendance and Transcript of Records

Content and Methodology

How to complete the course: Success is measured through an online test in December and January based on course content. You’ll be able to choose from several time slots.

Course period: September 2025 – February 2026

Mode: Fully online (synchronous and asynchronous options)

Target audience: All university students (BA, MA, PhD)

Language: English

With over 1000 students participating last semester, this course is part of a truly global conversation – and you’re invited.

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