DELTA - Developing Education & Learning Through AI

DELTA - Developing Education & Learning Through AI

Implementation Date
1.10.2025 r. - 31.05.2027 r.
Project Budget
Koszty
1 497 650,00 PLN

Project financed from European funds from the European Fund for Social Development 2021-2027 (FERS), NAWA project entitled " Support for European University Alliances” (FERS.01.05-IP.08-219/23).

GOAL OF THE PROJECT

THE MAIN GOAL OF THE PROJECT, aligned with the objectives of the NAWA Program, is to develop innovative teaching solutions and educational support using AI, enrich international education offerings, and intensify the academic mobility of KU students, doctoral candidates, and staff within the EUonAIR alliance of European Universities, by May 31, 2027, through the implementation of three comprehensive tasks:

1. Development and quality assurance of innovative teaching methods using AI;

2. Development of complementary educational resources and AI tools for the EUonAIR alliance's MyAI University platform;

3. Strengthening KU's active participation in the EUonAIR alliance's international exchange.

TARGET GROUP

Project activities will be addressed DIRECTLY to 68 individuals (35 women/33 men), including:

  • 55 KU students (27 women/28 men)
  • 5 KU doctoral students (3 women/2 men)
  • 8 KU employees (5 women/3 men) – academic teachers and non-academic staff, reflecting the gender composition of the target group.

RESULTS

The project's implementation will contribute to increasing the quality and scope of KU's internationalization in the short and long term within the EUonAIR alliance.

The project will ensure the implementation of innovative teaching solutions using AI, the development of MyAI University resources, and the intensification of academic mobility. As a result, KU will strengthen its position as a university offering modern, responsible educational solutions and will become a provider of content and solutions supporting the digital transformation of education within the Alliance of European Universities.

In the short term, the project will enable:

  • the development and implementation of tested AI tools supporting teaching (educational chatbots and tutors, AI avatars),
  • the creation of a set of micro-courses addressing student needs in the areas of well-being, lifelong learning, entrepreneurship, and project management,
  • the development of peer-review and feedback systems to assess the quality of teaching content,
  • the implementation of international mobility (for students, doctoral candidates, and staff),
  • the publication of reports and the international presentation of project results.

In the long term, the project's results will contribute to:

  • improving the quality of education and research at KU and partner universities through tested, scalable educational solutions,
  • increasing the accessibility and attractiveness of educational offerings in an international environment thanks to MyAI University resources,
  • strengthening the digital, teaching, and intercultural competences of staff and students,
  • developing systemic solutions supporting quality assurance and internationalization,
  • permanently embedding AI solutions in the teaching and organizational models of Alliance universities.