23–24 April 2026 Groningen, Netherlands
The Erasmus+ funded INFINITE project officially concluded with a two day final event in Groningen, the Netherlands, bringing together academics, educators, researchers, and students from across Europe to reflect on the role of Artificial Intelligence in higher education and to celebrate the project’s achievements.
Hosted by the University of Groningen, the event combined a public Final Conference on 23 April with the project’s Final Transnational Partner Meeting on 24 April. Over 70 participants attended the event, fostering collaboration and exchange.
A Final Conference Focused on AI and Sustainable Education
The first day took place at the House of Connections and was co-organised with the Up-STEAM project under the theme STEM Education for Sustainable Futures, strengthening synergies.
The conference opened with an expert panel moderated by Mohammad Gharesifard and Francisco Castillo from the University of Groningen. Speakers included Justin Dillon, Digna Couso, Christine Fox, Luana Silveri, and Carol Garzón López. Discussions explored AI, informal education, and sustainable futures in STEM learning.
The afternoon programme featured parallel breakout sessions where participants engaged with the main outputs developed through the INFINITE project, including:
- The AI Literacy Toolkit
- The AI Digital Hub
- AI capacity building courses for higher education
The event concluded with a poster session and networking reception, creating space for participants to exchange ideas, discuss future collaboration, and explore the project resources in an informal setting.
Feedback from participants highlighted strong interest in the project’s outputs and a high level of satisfaction with the conference programme.
Consortium Meeting Marks the Official Closing of the Project
On 24 April, consortium partners gathered at the Linnaesbourg building of the University of Groningen for the project’s Final TPM.
During the meeting, partners reviewed and formally concluded the project’s five work packages:
- WP1: Project Management, Quality Assurance, and Evaluation led by University of Groningen and CARDET
- WP2: AI Literacy Toolkit presented by UNIC
- WP3: AI Digital Hub presented by University College Dublin
- WP4: AI Capacity Building Courses presented by University of the Aegean
- WP5: Dissemination and Sustainability led by All Digital
The afternoon focused on sustainability planning, with partners discussing how the project’s tools, resources, and networks can continue supporting higher education institutions beyond the Erasmus+ funding period.
The meeting closed with a final round of reflections from all partners and a social dinner celebrating the conclusion of the project and the collaboration developed throughout its implementation.
Throughout its implementation, the INFINITE project worked to strengthen AI literacy and support higher education institutions in navigating the growing role of Artificial Intelligence in teaching and learning.Its main resources, including the AI Literacy Toolkit, AI Digital Hub, and AI capacity building courses, will remain openly accessible for educators, institutions, and learners across Europe, ensuring that the project’s impact continues well beyond its formal conclusion. Moreover, Action Plan and Sustainability Plan are currently being developed by partners, ensuring the widest uptake of the project results.
