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AI in Academic Writing: Basics, risks and opportunities

Date
15. Jun 2026
Location
online
Organizer
Academic Skills Training
Speaker(s)
Dr. Dimitra Lountzi
Event type
Workshop
Event Language(s)
English
  • Target group:
    doctoral candidates & postdoctoral researchers
  • Date/Time:
    15.06.2026, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., incl. asynchronous work
  • Total seats:
    12
  • Deadline of registration:
    31.05.2026


Area of competence: Artificial intelligence / Researching, writing and publishing

Content

Course details

This seminar focuses on the transformative role of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in academic writing. We will explore practical applications of AI technologies to improve drafting, editing, and refining scholarly work. In this introductory seminar, you will discover how AI can streamline the writing process, enhance clarity, and support research integration.

During this workshop, we will examine how AI writing assistants and text generators can aid in developing initial drafts and revising content. We will then cover additional AI-powered tools that enhance editing, grammar checking, and literature management. We will also address ethical issues, including plagiarism, bias in AI outputs, and data privacy.

This seminar aims to equip you with practical skills and knowledge to incorporate AI effectively into your writing process. Through interactive elements such as case studies, live demonstrations, and group discussions, you will have the opportunity to engage with the content and explore AI’s potential in a hands-on way.

Learning goals

  • Recognize the benefits and limitations of AI in academic writing and develop the ability to use various AI tools effectively. 
  • Learn how AI writing assistants can be leveraged for drafting, editing, and revising academic texts. 
  • Explore how AI can assist in managing literature, integrating data, and organizing references. 
  • Build awareness of ethical considerations, including plagiarism, bias in AI-generated content, and data security. 
  • Discuss the future role of AI in academic writing and its implications for research communication. 

Methods

  • Keynote inputs from the trainer on AI applications in academic writing.
  • Hands-on exploration of AI tools for drafting and editing texts.
  • Group exercises and breakout discussions for collaborative learning.
  • Space for personal exchange and networking among participants.
  • Q&A session to address individual questions and concerns.

About the coach

Dr. Dimitra Lountzi

Dimitra is a researcher in life sciences and AI expert at TwentyOne Skills. She has  different certifications in AI (Stanford University) and has taught AI skills at many large universities and research centers since 2023.

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