On 26 June 2025, representatives of the Kremenchuk Flight College of the Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs joined the webinar How Is AI Reshaping the Student Experience Across Borders? Insights from the World's Largest Student Survey', organised by the European Digital Education Hub.
The event was attended by: the Deputy Director of the College for Educational and Scientific Activities Olena Tsymbalisova, The Head of the Air Transport Department, Candidate of Chemical Science, Associate Professor Tetiana Kozlovska, the Associate Researcher at the Scientific Activity Organisation Department Nataliia Kitsel, Teacher of the Department of Management, Social Sciences and Humanities and Fundamental Disciplines Svitlana Hrybanova, the International Relations and Interuniversity Work Group: Specialist Svitlana Stelmakh and Translator Yullia Onyshchenko.
The webinar was focused on analysing the results of the annual International Student Barometer (ISB), the world's largest student survey, which this year centred on the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in education and involved over 100,000 international students. The survey results were presented by Nannette Ripmeester, founder and director of Expertise in Labor Mobility, as well as regional director of surveys in Europe and North America at Etio (formerly i-graduate), the organization responsible for conducting the International Student Barometer.
The webinar addressed issues such as the frequency of AI use by students, the purposes for which it is used, and the impact of AI on career prospects. Webinar participants learned how today's students perceive and use artificial intelligence in their studies, and whether they consider the use of AI to be a positive or negative factor for their future.
Taking part in the webinar was a valuable opportunity for representatives of the Kremenchuk Flight College of the Kharkiv National University of Internal Affairs to obtain up-to-date information on the impact of artificial intelligence on the student experience and to use this knowledge to improve the educational process at the college.