
Dates: May 5-8, 2026
Venue – Association of African Universities (AAU) Secretariat, Accra Ghana
The Association of African Universities (AAU), in partnership with eLearnAfrica, is convening a flagship Executive Leadership Workshop to empower the key agents of change within the African higher education ecosystem. This workshop is designed for senior leaders who drive digital transformation strategy-such as Deputy Vice-Chancellors, Registrars, and Directors – as well as the faculty and administrators who leverage technology daily in teaching, research, and operations.
This immersive 4-day workshop provides a critical forum for leaders to move from awareness to action. Focusing on key pillars of modern institutional readiness – Cybersecurity, Artificial Intelligence (AI), and Essential Digital Skills – participants will develop the knowledge and practical frameworks needed to make informed decisions, manage risks, and implement effective strategies. The outcome is a tailored Institutional Action Plan and membership in a vital pan-African network, directly supporting strategic leadership in digital transformation across the continent, aligned with the AAU Strategic Plan 2024 – 2030.
[Note: This workshop additionally serves as the capstone experience for university teams from the AAU-eLearnAfrica MOOC series on these same topics, allowing for the practical application of that foundational knowledge.]
Digital transformation in higher education is no longer confined to the IT department; it is a core strategic imperative that impacts teaching, research, administration, and institutional reputation. Senior leaders, faculty, and administrators are critical to its success but often lack the specific knowledge to guide strategy and implementation effectively. Key challenges include:
· Governance & Risk: A need to understand cybersecurity threats and governance to protect institutional data and comply with regulations.
· Strategic Adoption: Uncertainty about how to ethically and effectively integrate AI tools into academic and administrative workflows.
· Operational Efficiency: Gaps in leveraging digital productivity tools to streamline processes and enhance collaboration.
This workshop addresses these gaps by translating complex digital concepts into strategic leadership frameworks. It empowers participants to champion secure innovation, lead their units through a responsible digital transition, and collaborate more effectively across technical and academic domains.
Upon completion, participants will be able to:
· Articulate the core principles of institutional cybersecurity, ethical AI adoption, and digital productivity to make informed strategic decisions.
· Develop a practical Digital Leadership Action Plan to address a key challenge within their own school, department, or administrative unit.
· Evaluate technology proposals and policies through the lenses of risk management, ethical impact, and operational sustainability.
· Connect with a continental peer network of senior leaders to facilitate ongoing collaboration and shared problem-solving.
This workshop is designed to convene 40–60 senior academic and administrative leaders from across the continent who are directly responsible for implementing and championing digital initiatives. The primary audience includes:
This composition ensures a dynamic mix of strategic vision and operational expertise, fostering rich dialogue and the development of practical, actionable plans.
The workshop employs an executive-level, experiential methodology that moves beyond theory to focus on applied strategy and collaborative problem-solving. The format is designed to foster leadership development, peer learning, and the creation of immediately actionable outputs through a blend of:
Morning Session: Strategic Risk Assessment
Executive Workshop: Conduct a threat landscape analysis using real-world African university case studies. Participant groups will perform a security risk assessment as the foundation for their Capstone Project.
Afternoon Session: Operational Resilience
Leadership Lab: Interactive sessions on defensive tools and protocols, including phishing simulation and multi-factor authentication (MFA). Focus on integrating data protection principles and incident response frameworks into project planning.
Morning Session: AI Tools for Academic & Administrative Excellence
Applied Learning Rotation: Participants engage with curated AI tools designed for Research Enhancement, Academic Content Creation, and Institutional Data Analysis.
Afternoon Session: Frameworks for Responsible Adoption
Strategy Workshop: Develop and apply an ethical AI governance framework, evaluating tools through principles of fairness, transparency, and accountability. Synthesize AI solutions into the Capstone Project to ensure they are innovative, practical, and ethically sound.
Morning Session: Vision & Launch
Official Opening and Keynote Address on “Digital Leadership for African Higher Education.”
Launch of the Capstone Project: A collaborative, group-based initiative tackling a pressing institutional challenge (e.g., enhancing student digital services, optimizing administrative workflows).
Afternoon Session: Advanced Digital Fluency
Morning Session: Capstone Project Presentations & Strategic Peer Review
Groups present their integrated solutions to a panel and peers, fostering a collaborative review and refinement process.
Afternoon Session: Institutional Roadmapping & Network Launch
Action Planning Workshop: Translate Capstone Project insights into a personalized 12-Month Digital Transformation Action Plan for each participant’s institution.
Formal launch of the AAU Digital Leaders Network.
Certificate Award Ceremony
| Outputs | Outcomes |
| Capstone Project Portfolio: 15-20 group case studies solving real institutional challenges. | Enhanced Institutional Capacity: Staff return with actionable plans and proven prototypes. |
| Draft Digital Transformation Action Plans: Personalized 12-month roadmaps for each participant’s institution. | Improved Cybersecurity Posture: Practical skills and policies to mitigate institutional risk. |
| AAU Digital Leaders Network: A launched, active community of practice. | Accelerated, Ethical AI Adoption: Readiness to implement AI tools with appropriate safeguards. |
| Joint AAU-eLearnAfrica Certificates of completion. | Strengthened Continental Collaboration: A sustainable network for peer learning and South-South cooperation. |
This integrated workshop is the critical lever to transform online learning into on-the-ground impact. It empowers the staff who are the engines of African universities with the skills, tools, peer connections, and strategic plans needed to lead their institutions through a responsible and effective digital transformation.