While we worry about plagiarism, AI coaches suicide. Here’s how to respond
We need a holistic approach that teaches students not just to use AI but to survive its psychological terrain, say Sean McMinn and Nick McIntosh

We need a holistic approach that teaches students not just to use AI but to survive its psychological terrain, say Sean McMinn and Nick McIntosh


Practice seen as a way to boost participation at higher levels of academia but critics say it could have the opposite effect

Government thought to want someone who can move English regulator away from ‘highly politicised’ past as applications open for new leader

Failure to stop intimidation from trans right activists during visiting lecture breached free speech rights, says sociologist Alice Sullivan

‘Global first’ agreements break link between pricing and the number of articles published for the first time

The various reactions to my recent article on universities’ tardy AI adoptance underlines their allergy to internal transformation, says Ian Richardson

Changing demographics prompt call for universities to review what support they offer

Founder of support group urges more consistent approach to handling bereavement at universities because staff can feel ‘awkward’ talking about death

Scottish National Party minister says financial challenges go ‘beyond party political boundaries’ as official talks set to begin


Lack of financial expertise at board level nearly toppled famed drama school, says leader who picked up the pieces

Europop tracks based on chapters from Metaverse book have attracted thousands of fans, with one calling them ‘almost poetic’

Short-term placements a chance to rebuild EU links and campus diversity but could also ‘reshape demand in ways that challenge current financial models’

The fact that now-established academics survived a system built on overwork does not make it fair or well designed. We must change it, says Yu Tao