Academic Board Update
The Academic Board met on 7 May 2026 to consider a range of matters relating to academic quality, research, learning and teaching, and governance across MIT. This newsletter provides a summary of key discussions and decisions.
Strengthening Academic Governance
The Board reviewed its own performance during 2025 and identified several priorities for improvement. These include:
- More timely distribution of meeting papers.
- Increased focus in AB meetings on strategic academic issues.
- Better communication of Academic Board decisions and outcomes.
- Continued review of committee effectiveness.
- Improved administrative support for
academic governance activities.
A recurring theme was the importance of ensuring that staff understand how Academic Board decisions influence teaching, learning, research, and student outcomes across MIT.
Artificial Intelligence and Academic Practice
The Board discussed the growing role of generative AI in higher education and the need for a coordinated institutional approach.
Members highlighted the importance of:
- Supporting staff through access to appropriate AI tools.
- Providing training and professional development.
- Ensuring that AI enhances, rather than diminishes, educational quality.
- Developing clear frameworks for the ethical and effective use of AI in learning and teaching.
Further proposals will be considered at future meetings.
Research Growth Continues
The Executive Dean reported continued growth in MIT's Higher Degree by Research (HDR) programs. Research supervision clusters now support almost 200 HDR students across Business and Information Technology.
The Board noted:
- Strong thesis examination outcomes.
- Continued growth in research culture and seminar activity.
- Increasing publication activity by both staff and students.
- Success in attracting external research funding.
Maintaining high-quality supervision and strong student outcomes remains a priority as these programs continue to expand.
Learning and Teaching: Building Student Engagement
The Board considered the findings of the 2025 Course Health Checks and held an extensive discussion on the future of learning and teaching at MIT.
Topics included:
- Teaching quality and consistency.
- Student engagement and sense of belonging.
- Contemporary approaches to learning.
- The design of classroom experiences.
- Resources needed to support high-quality educational delivery.
Members agreed that academic success depends not only on curriculum quality, but also on creating an environment in which students genuinely want to participate and succeed. Further work on an overarching educational philosophy will continue during 2026. Read more…

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