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This event was organised by the 'Multilingual University Network' under the Society for Research into Higher Education. Overview In a world where academia is increasingly interconnected and multilingual, understanding the role of generative AI in multilingual and multicultural research contexts is crucial for researchers everywhere. By bringing together experts from different regions and disciplines, this seminar aims to identify and address a range of issues for multilingual researchers with respect to AI, set out some ways of dealing with them, and provide valuable theoretical and conceptual insights for scholars working in diverse linguistic environments. The event hopes to foster a collaborative dialogue on how AI shapes and impacts multilingual researchers and knowledge production. This goes far beyond using AI tools to assist with academic work, such as improving academic English, to encompass their role in multilingual research processes (such as data analysis) and the broader work of global knowledge production. Chaired by Dr Jennie Li (李蓁, Education University of Hong Kong), and supported by the Language and Literacy Education Academic Unit and the Comparative Education Research Centre (University of Hong Kong). Speaker bios Ming Ming CHIU is Chair (Distinguished) Professor of Analytics and Diversity and Analytics\Assessment Research Center Director, The Education University of Hong Kong. A graduate of Columbia (BS, computer science), Harvard (EdM, interactive technology) and UC-Berkeley (PhD, education), he advises China’s Ministry of Education and Qatar’s Ministry of Education. Liz Jackson is Professor and Assistant Dean (Research) in the Faculty of Education at the University of Hong Kong. Liz is the President of the Comparative Education Society of Hong Kong and a former Director of the Comparative Education Research Centre. She is also the Editor-in-Chief of Educational Philosophy and Theory and a Fellow and Past President of the Philosophy of Education Society of Australasia. Benjamin Luke Moorhouse SFHEA is an Associate Professor in the Department of English, City University of Hong Kong. He has extensive experience as a teacher educator and primary school English-language teacher in Hong Kong. Discussants: Chun Lai (University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR) Dylan Williams (Queen Mary University, UK) Ibrar Bhatt (Queen's University Belfast, UK) For more details about the network and its activities, please see: https://srhe.ac.uk/networks/multiling... Original recording available here: https://srhe.ac.uk/civicrm/?civiwp=Ci...