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The coming wave of AI-driven automation in UK higher education

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This free online event from Wonkhe and Salesforce will explore how AI powered technology can make a tangible impact. We’ll also take a deeper look into the concept of autonomous agents – AI driven tools that can handle complex tasks autonomously. From enabling more personalised interactions with potential applications to automating routine tasks and streamlining communications, we’ll explore how AI can enable different kinds of connections with applicants as well as creating additional capacity for staff to handle other priorities.

Student admissions and recruitment staff, like many in universities, are juggling competing pressures on their time. Rising competition, an increased focus on international student recruitment as well as budget constraints making working efficiently more important than ever – all while putting extra pressure on those managing admissions. At the same time, students expect more individualised and responsive engagement with their prospective institutions.

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