On 11 September 2025, President University in collaboration with ICT Watch successfully held HerTech, a program dedicated to strengthening AI literacy among young people, especially women. The event took place at the Fablab and was attended by International Relations students who actively engaged in interactive learning sessions. Participants explored fundamental knowledge about Artificial Intelligence (AI), ethical and inclusive use of technology, as well as the importance of building a healthier digital ecosystem in the AI era. (Rachel V, PR Team. Photo:Roffizul H )
The workshop was structured with a mix of onsite classes, webinars, and self-paced online learning, enabling participants to gain both theoretical understanding and practical experience. Through activities such as discussions, case studies, and direct practice with generative AI tools, students were encouraged to think critically about how AI impacts daily life, education, employment, and social dynamics. This hands-on approach made the complex topic of AI more accessible while highlighting both opportunities and potential risks.
By hosting HerTech, President University reaffirmed its strong commitment to promoting digital literacy and responsible technology use on campus. The university continues to emphasize the importance of preparing students to face future challenges by equipping them with critical thinking, ethical awareness, and digital competencies. This initiative reflects PU’s dedication to nurturing globally minded graduates who are not only tech-savvy but also socially responsible in navigating the fast-changing digital world.