For faculty development researchers and consultants, the integration of GenAI requires a proactive and structured approach to professional development. This involves moving beyond a focus on academic integrity and plagiarism to a broader emphasis on AI literacy and assessment innovation. Faculty members need support in redesigning their courses to incorporate these tools in ways that enhance rather than undermine the learning process.
Key recommendations for faculty development include:
The role of the faculty developer is to help the academy reconcile the adoption of AI with robust privacy safeguards and traditional academic values. By providing clear, staged frameworks for AI integration—such as the GenAI Use and Ethics Framework—universities can guide their staff and students through this transition in a way that protects integrity while embracing innovation.
Contemporary research and expert consensus suggest that generative artificial intelligence is not a passing fad but a "transformative catalyst" for higher education.
The future of the university depends on its ability to remain "purpose-driven and people-centered" in an era where knowledge alone is no longer the primary currency.