WEBINAR
Webinar: Rethinking Research for the AI Age
Tuesday, September 9, 2025 | 3PM SGT/AWST I 5PM AEST
As AI continues to transform the academic landscape, how can researchers and educators stay ahead?
Join Sage for a dynamic webinar packed with practical insights on how to confidently guide students, uphold research integrity, and harness AI in both research and teaching.
Speaker:

Dr Lee Chu Keong
Dr Lee is currently the Assistant Chair (Lifelong Learning and International Relations) and programme director of the MSc (Knowledge Management) programme at the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information at the Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. He is a chemical engineer by training but furthered his studies in the areas of information science and knowledge management. In addition to NTU, he has also held teaching positions at the Singapore and Temasek Polytechnics. His current teaching assignments include graduate courses in the areas of knowledge management, business information sources and services, and data science. He strongly believes that everyone should be able to think computationally.

Elaine Chapman
Elaine Chapman has an undergraduate degree in psychology (First-class honours, Australian Psychological Society Award) and a PhD in psychology. She has taught in the areas of child and educational psychology, psychometrics and assessment, and research design and analysis over the last 35 years in 3 different universities (Monash, USyd, and UWA). Shes has published in many high-impact journals within these fields. Throughout her academic career, she has held significant research leadership roles and is currently the Deputy Head of School – Research in the UWA Graduate School of Education. She has co-founded Master’s level courses in Research Methods; has been an Associate Dean Research; and Chaired Ethics Committees and Integrity Committees. |
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