AI in Screen Education Conference: Book Your Tickets Today

We are pleased to announce that the AI in Screen Education conference, organised by Eduqas and Ravensbourne University, will take place on 31 March – 1 April at Ravensbourne University, Greenwich, London.

Commenting on this first-of-its-kind conference is Eduqas’ Film Studies Subject Officer, Dr Jenny Stewart:

“For media and film educators and researchers, this conference offers an opportunity for handson workshops and presentations that directly address the challenges and possibilities of AI in the classroom and the creative industries. From practical sessions on emerging production tools to discussions shaping the future of teaching screen skills, this conference will inspire and educate teachers and practitioners who want to stay ahead in a rapidly evolving media landscape.”

The event brings together leading educators, researchers, and industry professionals to explore how artificial intelligence is reshaping teaching, learning, and creative practice across the screen industries.


Hear from Leading Industry and AI Experts



Brian Tarran, Senior Research and
Statistics Editor at BFI


The programme features keynote speakers 
Dr Tommaso Spinelli, Chancellor’s AI Research Fellow and Senior AI Change Manager for the UK Government, and Brian Tarran, Senior Research and Statistics Editor at BFI.  

Dr. Spinelli will address the role of AI in national education and creative policy and discuss the next roll out of the government’s Comprehensive AI Policy Framework. Brian Tarran is co-author of BFI’s AI in the Screen Sector, and will offer a sector-wide perspective on how AI is transforming production, skills, and workforce development. 


The conference includes an exciting programme of panels, talks, workshops and networking exploring the rapidly evolving role of AI across screen education. Sessions will examine AI in teaching and assessment, including an interactive discussion from The BRIT School on access and equity, and an Into Film panel discussion. Delegates will also have the opportunity to experience a professional workshop from Broadley Studio, presenting a new creator-focused AI platform set to launch in 2026, alongside a panel addressing how educators can prepare students for AI-augmented screen careers.

Further highlights include a series of sessions on creative AI, covering generative storytelling, animation pathways, documentary practice, and game art. The programme culminates in a panel on legal and ethical considerations for the screen industries, featuring expert insight from leading practitioners, including entertainment and AI solicitor Kelsey Farish. 

The full schedule will be released in early March.  

Book your tickets today

Booking is now open, with both one-day and full-event tickets available. 

Secure your place here and join us for an inspiring and thought-provoking conference. Alternatively, use the QR code below: 

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We look forward to welcoming you.