Universities’ ChatGPT misconduct focus ‘panicked students’
Institutions ‘got it wrong’ by putting all the attention on assessment when large language models first launched, say experts
Institutions ‘got it wrong’ by putting all the attention on assessment when large language models first launched, say experts
Study concludes that learning how to pronounce students’ names properly should be included in diversity and inclusion policies at universities ‘because it goes to the heart of people’s identities’
Studying abroad set to become more expensive in key target markets for universities looking to diversify intakes
Apparent turnaround in nation’s finances has done little to alleviate financial pressure on students, according to new poll
While administrators, faculty, students and police get main attention in protests, those paying the bills – especially in wealthier families – pursue more decisive roles
Number of family members allowed to enter UK down 80 per cent after tightening of rules
Reversing the gains made by the protests against a woman’s death in police custody could see the nation erupt again, says Roohola Ramezani
Malawi’s first female university president Address Malata reflects on shaking up a male-dominated institution and why having more women on the faculty matters
Incoming right-wing government plans to reduce spending by €1 billion, just as efforts to reduce precarity and overwork were starting to have an effect
As politicians stage another public hearing to shame academia, university leaders display new level of resistance, joined by students at Harvard and California system
Latest changes encourage more recruitment from China for universities that already have the market cornered
Currency devaluation makes it harder for families to afford higher education, and for institutions to pay their staff
Number of English-medium degrees on offer outside traditional anglophone destinations increases by 48 per cent in five years
House education committee, in new front for attacking academia, backs right-wing analysis that alleges political tilt in Truman and Rhodes awards
Suspension threats lead to classroom seizure after Ivy League university offers to discuss but not immediately implement Israel divestment