Two formats: a 1-hour taster or a 3-hour full session. Your students leave with real tools for their portfolio — and a concrete AI skill they can demonstrate in interviews.
Bachelor students don't know where to start — or they're using AI badly, without a framework. This session changes that.
"AI literacy" now appears in internship postings for marketing, finance, and management roles — not just tech roles.
LinkedIn Recruiter Insights 2025 — 38% of professional internship listings now mention AI tool proficiency as a requirement or preference.
Most bachelor students use AI unstrategically — copying outputs without understanding the context, limitations, or how to add real value on top.
The gap isn't access to AI — it's knowing how to use it in a professional business context. That's what this session closes.
Designed for students who need to demonstrate AI capability — not just say they've used AI.
Understand the difference between AI hype and AI that actually speeds things up in a business context — so they can make credible claims in applications.
Apply AI to the research, analysis, and writing tasks they're already doing — faster and better. With a framework, not just prompting randomly.
Leave the full session with a real output — a company analysis, market research brief, or process design — created with AI and polished enough to include in a portfolio.
Understand where AI fails, hallucinates, or adds risk. The ability to articulate this in an interview is worth more than knowing which tools to use.
Walk away knowing how to reference AI use in cover letters and interviews in a way that sounds professional — not like "I used ChatGPT".
Prompt templates, tool recommendations, and a framework they can apply to essays, projects, and internship prep for the rest of their degree.
Two formats — choose what fits your schedule and budget. Both are fully in-person.
What employers are actually looking for. Why "I use ChatGPT" isn't enough. What students who stand out in applications can say instead.
A real business task worked through live — company research, market sizing, or brief analysis using AI tools. Students follow along and try it themselves.
Students receive the AI Starter Kit — prompt templates, tool recommendations, and a guide to using AI responsibly in academic and professional contexts.
The gap between students who use AI strategically and those who don't. What internship and graduate employers are filtering for. How this session helps.
Guided exercises using real business tools: research acceleration, structured output, prompt frameworks. Students build a repeatable workflow they can use from that week.
Small groups complete a real business brief using AI: company research, competitive landscape, or a strategic recommendation. The output is portfolio-ready.
Teams present their output — practising the skill of credibly explaining AI-assisted work to an audience. This is exactly what interviews ask for.
Resource pack distributed. Tips on referencing AI use in applications. Q&A.
Flat fee per session — not per student. All prices ex VAT.
Perfect for a lecture slot, careers event, or open day. Works as a standalone or as a preview for the full programme.
The complete workshop — students build a real portfolio piece and leave with a toolkit for the rest of their degree.
Typical path: Many lecturers book a 1-hour trial session for one class group to evaluate the format, then schedule the 3-hour full session for the broader cohort in the following semester.
Not a university lecturer who learned about AI from papers. A practitioner who's built AI automation systems for real commercial clients — and can explain exactly how the tools work without making it intimidating.
The session is fast-paced, grounded, and practical. Students who've never touched an AI tool beyond Google walk away with a working framework.
Both. The content is adaptable. First-year students focus on how AI can help with academic work and building study skills. Final-year and pre-internship students focus on portfolio building and career applications. We tailor the examples in the pre-session call.
No. This is designed for business, economics, and management students — not computer science students. The only requirement is a laptop with internet access. No prior AI experience needed.
Yes — this is the typical path. Many lecturers book a 1-hour trial for one class group to evaluate the format, then schedule the 3-hour full session for the broader cohort the following semester.
In the full session, students complete a guided mini-project: using AI to research a company, generate structured insights, and produce a business-ready deliverable. The output is polished enough to include in a portfolio or reference in a job application.
No. Students learn to use multiple AI tools strategically — including research tools, automation platforms, and structured prompting techniques. The focus is on the strategic skill, not on any single tool.
Guided, structured, and contextualised for business students. Students work on relevant business problems with expert facilitation in real time. They get feedback, they produce an output, and they leave with a framework — not just a list of tips.
Prompt templates for common business tasks, tool recommendations with free-tier options, a framework for evaluating when and how to use AI in a business context, and a getting-started guide they can refer back to during their degree.
Yes. The 1-hour trial format is specifically designed for this — guest lecture slots, careers events, orientation programmes, or open days. It works as a standalone and as a preview for the full session.
Designed for groups of 15–40 students per session. For larger groups, we can discuss scheduling multiple sessions — get in touch.
Flat fee per session (not per student). Includes all preparation, the pre-session alignment call, delivery, and all participant materials. Both formats are ex VAT.
Students leave with concrete AI skills and a portfolio piece they can reference in applications. Employers increasingly filter candidates by AI capability — even for marketing, finance, and general management roles. The ability to demonstrate and articulate AI use is now a differentiator at internship level.
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