
Agent Build Club connects communities across higher education to co-learn practical skills in AI, automation, and collaboration. Together, we explore how agentic tools can drive research, innovation, entrepreneurship and employability.

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AI is reshaping how we learn, teach, research, and work.For students, it’s an opportunity to gain the employability and entrepreneurial skills that modern careers demand.
For academics and researchers, intelligent assistants can extend teaching, writing, and discovery capacity.
For professional services, agentic systems open new possibilities to streamline workflows, boost productivity, and spark innovation.Agent Build Club helps all three communities move forward together — turning curiosity into capability and awareness into applied practice across higher education.


Join a local or virtual Agent Build Club to:🟧 Experiment with AI tools through guided challenges.🟧 Learn and apply frameworks for responsible and effective agent design.
🟧 Build projects linked to your studies, research, or professional goals.
🟧 Collaborate across disciplines — from computing to the creative arts.Each member develops practical, transferable skills and joins a growing network of peers and mentors shaping the future of work and learning.
Agent Build Club turns project-based learning into applied innovation.
Members don’t just experiment with tools — they discover real opportunities across teaching, research, and university operations, and develop prototypes that can make a measurable difference.Each project follows a clear cycle:🟧 Discovery – uncover challenges and opportunities for agentic systems across campus.🟧 Design & Creation – prototype solutions using code, low-code, or no-code tools.🟧 Validation– test and refine ideas with real users or university partners.🟧 Adoption – prepare proven prototypes for integration into live systems.Some projects go on to power real university workflows — from teaching assistants and research companions to productivity tools and enterprise applications — creating visible pathways from learning to institutional impact.

🟧 Agent Build Club provides a scalable framework for universities to embed AI fluency, innovation, and enterprise learning across campus.Through Charter Partnerships, universities can establish local Agent Build Clubs that:- Equip students with employability and entrepreneurial skills for the AI-powered workplace.- Support academics and researchers in developing teaching and research assistants.-Empower professional services to explore process automation and productivity improvements.-Connect university communities through shared projects, frameworks, and showcase events.Each partnership aligns naturally with Knowledge Exchange Framework (KEF) objectives — strengthening skills, enterprise, research partnerships, and local innovation ecosystems.


Each Agent Build Club co-designs its own activities — workshops, hack sessions, research sandpits — while connecting into a national network of co-learners and educators.
Together, we create a knowledge exchange ecosystem that captures and shares real-world insights across disciplines, institutions, and sectors.
We’re working with a select group of university communities to prepare for a full network launch in September 2026.
From November 2025, pilot clubs will begin across partner campuses to:Test co-learning formats and governance models.
Capture the needs of club members, including students, academics, and professional services.
Co-design the operational framework for a national knowledge-exchange network.If your university wants to take part—or if you’d like to join as an early member—
get in touch to join the pilot.

Agent Build Club strengthens the bridge between academic research, enterprise, and employability.
By fostering collaboration and capability in AI and agentic design, we help universities and their communities stay future-ready — not just reactive.

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