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East China University of Science and Technology reported launching an artificial-intelligence faculty training activity on March 21, 2024, with more than 200 teachers from 21 units attending.
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East China University of Science and Technology reported launching an artificial-intelligence faculty training activity on March 21, 2024, with more than 200 teachers from 21 units attending.
East China University of Science and Technology stated that it planned in 2024 to fund a group of high-quality 'AI+' graduate courses.
The ECUST School of Information Science and Engineering reported a May 2025 teaching seminar that covered classroom applications of ChatGPT, Kimi and DeepSeek for generative-AI-driven teaching reform.
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