Thursday, April 17, 2025 08:30AM

You’re invited to C21U’s 2025 symposium, Inventing the Future of Learning and Work, on Thursday, April 17, 2025, at the Georgia Tech Global Learning Center.

The half-day symposium will bring together thought leaders from academia and industry to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping the future of work, particularly in manufacturing, and how institutions can align learning pathways with the evolving demands of the labor market.

Additionally, you will learn about C21U’s mission to revolutionize and shape the future of learning and how the College of Lifetime Learning is building the future of academic digital credentials, enabling learners to carry verifiable evidence of their academic achievements throughout their careers.

Our distinguished speakers and panelists include Co-founder of Skill Bridge Foundation Art Recesso, Vice Provost for Graduate and Postdoctoral Education Bonnie Ferri, GTPE Project Management Academic Program Director Chris Carter, C21U Director of Digital Learning Technologies Eric Scott Sembrat, C21U Director of Research in Education Innovation Jeonghyun (Jonna) Lee, Assistant Director of the Center for Economic Development Research Leigh Hopkins, Inaugural Interim Dean of the College of Lifetime Learning Nelson Baker, Executive Director C21U Steve Harmon, Executive Director of Programs at the Burning Glass Institute Stuart Andreason, and Georgia Tech AI Academic Program Director Tim Brown.

Please visit the symposium's webpage for the program and registration details. 

An online option is available for those unable to join us in person.