UQ AI tools for staff and students

UQ provides access to Microsoft Copilot for the web for students and staff. This tool provides enterprise data protection for the data you use, with a chat interface that enables you to generate text and images. 

The Adobe Creative suite is available to students at UQ, and includes Firefly to generate images and Express to help design videos, flyers, presentations and others.  

UQ does not have an institutional license or pre-approved use for ChatGPT, Claude.AI or Google’s Gemini. These tools may be used by staff with specific permissions and conditions as they do not provide enterprise protection for the data used. 

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Training and online resources

Staff training and resources

ITaLI facilities workshops, seminars and communities to support staff adapting their teaching in response to the changes in AI. 

ITS provides guidance in the use of copilot and guidance for using AI .

There are many online guides to learn more about AI and uses of AI in academic work: 

Student training and resources  

There are a range of student workshops, online guides and modules for students outlined on the AI Student Hub, via UQ Library.

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Additional platforms

If you require students to use AI in your courses, we recommend Microsoft Copilot and Adobe Express where feasible, but we also recognise that there may be disciplinary needs for specific tools.

ITS provides a range of software for staff and students through the UQ Digital Workspace alongside options to request additional software for your courses.

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Resources: Talking to students about tools and training

Students arrive at UQ with diverse experiences and expectations around the use of AI. As educators, we can empower them to use AI responsibly and effectively by connecting them with our UQ tools and resources.

Key messages for your students

  • Microsoft Copilot: Available to all UQ students, providing AI functionality with enterprise-level data protection. 
  • Using other AI tools: Students are allowed to explore additional AI tools but should use them responsibly and with critical consideration. 
  • Training and support: UQ Library offers workshops and resources to help students understand how to use AI ethically and effectively.
  • AI Student Hub: A centralised resource with detailed information on AI tools and support.
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