The meeting, hosted by the University of Silesia in Katowice, took place on December 5–6, 2025. CTU was represented by doc. David Vaněček, doc. Martin Kursch and Dr. Eyup Sen. The gathering brought together the full international consortium, with participants from Slovakia (Constantine the Philosopher University in Nitra), Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary (Eötvös Loránd University), Serbia (Balkan Distance Education Network – BADEN), and the Netherlands (Helix5).
The primary focus of the two-day session was to review the project’s current progress, coordinate the development of the innovative educational model, and finalize the curriculum modules that integrate Generative AI tools into both IT and non-IT specializations. Discussions centred on ensuring the project’s outputs effectively bridge the growing gap between the skills of Higher Education graduates and the dynamic demands of the Generative AI-driven labour market. CTU’s participation was vital in shaping the technical and pedagogical frameworks for these new educational resources.
