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University of Sunderland: Navigating Your Career in an AI-Transformed Workplace

Thu 19 Feb

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University of Sunderland

Join our interactive workshop, Jobs are Changing: Navigating Your Career in an AI-Transformed Workplace, and discover how AI is reshaping the world of work and what it means for you.

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University of Sunderland: Navigating Your Career in an AI-Transformed Workplace
University of Sunderland: Navigating Your Career in an AI-Transformed Workplace

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19 Feb 2026, 11:00 – 14:00 GMT

University of Sunderland,  Room 108, David Goldman Technology Centre Building, St Peters Campus, Sunderland SR6 0DD, UK

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Hosted at the University of Sunderland


A CSE Connect Regional Hub Collaborator



Jobs are Changing: Navigating Your Career in an AI-Transformed Workplace

This workshop examines how artificial intelligence is affecting the modern workplace and what this means for career planning. A central element of the workshop is to participant in a national survey that explores student perspectives on AI tools, skills, literacy and workplace preparedness.



Participants will conduct their own own investigation into how AI is affecting specific job roles. Using structured prompts and AI assistants such as Claude, ChatGPT, and Gemini, attendees will analyse entry-level cyber security positions to understand how these roles are changing and which skills are likely to remain relevant.


The workshop concludes with a collaborative exercise where participants contribute their findings to a central repository, that will be used as a foundation for a later publication in which all contributors will be acknowledged, and where the most notable contributions will be included as contributing author. By the end of the session, participants should be better placed to make informed decisions about their professional development ambitions and options.

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