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Breadth v Depth in an AI world: Does modern society need generalist or specialist graduates?

At a time when AI is reshaping professions and changing the way we work, what kind of graduates will employers need for the workforce of 2036? Should students specialise in niche subject areas or will a broad, interdisciplinary education and understanding of our world make for more capable, adaptable, and socially engaged graduates who can think across boundaries? 

Join a panel including The Rt Hon Charles Clarke, former Secretary of State for Education and Skills, Chris Havergal, Editor of Times Higher Education, and Sally Bucknall, Culture and Inclusiveness Director at Ey and Deputy Pro Chancellor at Keele University.

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6:00PM
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Westminster Theatre, Chancellor’s Building, Keele University
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01782 734600