Welcome to our Generative Artificial Intelligence (GenAI) Hub. These pages are designed to: 

  • help you understand GenAI and how it works; 
  • illustrate how GenAI can be used in teaching, learning, assessment and research; 
  • give you insight into how GenAI is currently used to enhance teaching, learning, assessment and research at Trinity; 
  • identify risks and challenges to be considered when using GenAI. 

If you have questions regarding how to use GenAI in your programmes/modules please contact academicpractice@tcd.ie

If you have questions about using GenAI in research funding proposals please contact research.office@tcd.ie.

For more details on IT and Cyber Security policies, please visit the IT Policies page.

This is a ‘living’ site that will be regularly reviewed and updated as Artificial Intelligence (AI) and GenAI technologies evolve, and as related College policies are published. 

You can also access our self-paced course 'Using GenAI in Teaching and Learning: How to do it Right?' via our Professional Development Modules section.

Below is a link to College's Statement on Artificial Intelligence and Generative AI in Teaching, Learning, Assessment & Research followed by some key initial questions related to GenAI and then links to a series of pages and resources relating to different aspects of GenAI in academic practice.


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Some of the content in this hub was developed with the support of the University of Limerick and Dublin City University as part of the National Forum Open course GenAI for teaching and learning: How to do it right?

Images on this page were generated using Microsoft Copilot (DALL-E 3) and further edited using Adobe Photoshop Generative Fill (Adobe Firefly).