UNESCO Chairs are prestigious programs established to promote international collaboration and innovation in research, education, and capacity building in alignment with UNESCO’s core missions. These chairs serve as hubs for the advancement of knowledge, fostering partnerships between academia, civil society, and the private sector. The Knowledge 4 All Foundation (K4A) has played a pivotal role in establishing three UNESCO Chairs that have significantly impacted education and technology. These initiatives reflect K4A's commitment to fostering inclusive, global advancements in education and technology.
Prof. Colin de la Higuera, Université de Nantes, France (2016): Train educators to teach basic programming and computer science to young people from 8 to 14
Prof. John Shawe-Taylor, University College London, UK (2018): Artificial Intelligence has the potential to accelerate progress towards a dignified life, in peace and prosperity, for all people