InQ2Plan Wins Advance HE Global Impact Grant

XJTLU’s human-AI tool receives international recognition for helping educators develop structured research plans.

By Kronos Digital News Desk··1 min read
A university educator interacts with a tablet showing the InQ2Plan research interface in a bright academic office.

A university educator interacts with a tablet showing the InQ2Plan research interface in a bright academic office.

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Xi’an Jiaotong-Liverpool University’s InQ2Plan application has received a Global Impact Grant from Advance HE [1]. The platform integrates human expertise with AI-guided inquiry to assist educators across multiple disciplines [1]. It specifically helps teachers develop evidence-informed action research plans [1].

The award recognizes the tool’s ability to structure academic inquiry through digital collaboration [1]. By bridging the gap between human insight and artificial intelligence, the platform aims to enhance global educational research [1].

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