AI in studies
The Faculty of Catholic Theology (KTF) recognises its responsibility to support students in developing a meaningful, scientifically and ethically responsible approach to artificial intelligence.
We therefore encourage teachers and students to engage with AI proactively and critically and to acquire the necessary theoretical and practical technological skills. There is no obligation to use AI systems; rather, the aim is to develop an understanding of this technology and to be able to use it competently if necessary.
Below you will find the guidelines of the KTF and the University of Vienna on dealing with AI as well as further links on AI in teaching and studying:
Guidelines on dealing with AI in teaching (in german):
Offers for students:
- AI and scientific writing: Possibilities and limitations
- AI in studies and teaching: FAQ on AI tools, use in courses, academic work and ethical guidelines
- Blog post: ‘AI’ in the course catalogue: Overview of courses on AI in various disciplines (in german)
Offers for lecturers::
- CTL_Offers: AI in teaching (in german)
- Newsletter of the CTL (in german)
- WIKI on U:AI (Prompts): Information on the AI platform of the University of Vienna (in german)
- Training courses around AI
- AI in studies and teaching: FAQ on AI tools, use in courses, academic work and ethical guidelines
Technical infrastructure & services: Central IT Service - AI Services:
Information on AI tools such as Microsoft Copilot (GPT-4), data protection, training and application examples: zid.univie.ac.at/en/ai/