‘Use of AI in research widespread but distrust still high’ – OUP
Poll finds most researchers are using AI but only a tiny number trust technology companies on data privacy

Poll finds most researchers are using AI but only a tiny number trust technology companies on data privacy

With the right support, academics with visual impairments are prospering, but barriers to true inclusivity remain, says Kate Armond, while a lecturer reflects on how practice on reasonable...

The higher education researcher reflects on transitioning between Australian and Chinese institutions and how universities are searching for ‘new deals’

Energy required to run and cool supercomputers is at odds with universities’ sustainability targets, particularly in hotter parts of the world

First international conference on how jokes can improve teaching in higher education was inspired by a lecturer’s drab college course

Transgender students fearful of political climate and face additional barriers but many still thrive at university, report says

Researchers say emails suggest disapproval of social media posts on transgender issues contributed to rejections

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Universities are struggling financially amid frozen domestic fees and growing political hostility to international students. But while the public finances are stretched, July’s general election could...

Embracing multiple measures of career ‘success’ can move us beyond tiresome debates and put students’ needs first, says Tom Coward

European Commission’s plans for international qualification should not only prioritise in-demand technologies, says guild

Rishi Sunak looking at launching a clampdown on recruitment agents but has backtracked on reforms to UK’s post-study work rights, according to reports

While offering no assurances over her party’s stance on forthcoming legislation, shadow education minister is a ‘big fan’ of preparatory courses

Policy expert told he would have to cover publication fee himself post-retirement alleges ‘blatant age discrimination’

More students are coming to Taiwan under the New Southbound Policy, but some believe both the quality of incoming students and the education on offer are being compromised