Artificial Intelligence, Hybrid Learning, and Global Competence Development: Emerging Educational Paradigms for Inclusive and Sustainable Higher Education
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The accelerated integration of artificial intelligence and hybrid learning models is reshaping the landscape of higher education, generating new opportunities and challenges for inclusive and sustainable academic development. Contemporary universities increasingly operate within digitally mediated ecosystems where technological innovation intersects with global competence formation, interdisciplinary collaboration, and adaptive pedagogical strategies. This study explores how AI-supported educational environments and hybrid learning frameworks contribute to the development of global competencies, inclusivity, and sustainability-oriented educational practices. Drawing on interdisciplinary perspectives from digital pedagogy, educational leadership, and internationalization studies, the paper examines the role of emerging technologies in fostering collaborative learning, intercultural engagement, and personalized educational experiences. Particular attention is given to the tensions between technological acceleration and the preservation of human-centered educational values. The analysis suggests that sustainable higher education requires more than technological implementation alone; it depends on institutional adaptability, ethical governance, digital inclusion, and the development of globally connected learning ecosystems. The study contributes to current debates on the future of higher education by proposing a conceptual framework that integrates AI-driven innovation with inclusive and competence-based educational transformation.
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