The 16th Taylor’s Teaching and Learning Conference (TTLC 2025), hosted by Centre for Future Learning, Taylor’s University, marked a defining moment in higher education as it brought together international academics, researchers, policymakers, and industry practitioners to explore the theme ‘Higher Education in the Age of AI: Transforming Learning for Sustainable Futures.’
Building on a strong legacy of innovation, TTLC 2025 introduced deliberate shifts to align with emerging global priorities, including the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI), curriculum innovation, and Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) as a core educational purpose. The conference reflected Taylor’s continued commitment to transforming education for societal progress while expanding its international footprint and cross-sector engagement. This year’s edition celebrated several milestones, including the launch of the International Conference by YB Dato’ Seri Diraja Dr Zambry Abd Kadir, Minister of Higher Education, who also conferred the prestigious Self-Accreditation Status (SWA) on Taylor’s University, marking a major achievement in the institution’s academic journey. The conference also featured the participation of a student leader as a forum panellist, underscoring a growing emphasis on student voices within academic discourse.
Together, these elements reinforced TTLC’s evolution into a globally connected and strategically positioned platform for higher education transformation.