Rose Luckin
With over 25 years of experience, Rose Luckin is a recognised expert on AI in education, serving as an advisor to policymakers, governments, and industry globally. She is Professor Emeritus at University College London, a senior non-resident fellow at the Brookings Institute, and Founder and CEO of Educate Ventures Research Limited (EVR), which provides impact and AI training, certification, and consultancy services to the education and training sector.
As a strategic thinker, innovator, and entrepreneur, Luckin has held key leadership roles, including serving on the Directors’ Strategy Group at the UCL Institute of Education from 2011-2015. She was previously Pro-Vice-Chancellor, Director of Undergraduate Studies for Science and Technology, and Co-Founding Director of the Human Centred Technology research group at the University of Sussex from 2003-2006. Luckin was honoured as a Leading Woman in AI EDU at the ASU-GSV AIR Show in 2024 and was awarded the 2023 ISTE Impact Award, becoming the first person outside North America to receive their top honour. She was also awarded the International Francqui Chair in 2018 by the Francqui Foundation in Belgium and named as one of the 20 most influential people in education in the 2017 Seldon List.
A highly sought-after speaker, Luckin regularly delivers keynotes and public lectures across the globe on AI, ethics, and the future of education. Her public engagement also includes a monthly column in the Times Educational Supplement and op-eds in the Financial Times, Guardian and China Daily. She has also appeared on radio and television, including BBC Radio 4, ITV News, and CNBC. Luckin serves as an advisor to Cambridge University Press and Assessment and is co- founder of the Institute for Ethical AI in Education. She is President of the Self- Managed Learning (SML) Centre in Brighton and sits on a range of advisory boards within the education and training sector.
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