Run from the chatbots or embrace them? There is a middle way
I tell students that I want to make them my academic integrity collaborators, upholding the quality of their own education, says Kenneth Worthy
I tell students that I want to make them my academic integrity collaborators, upholding the quality of their own education, says Kenneth Worthy
Politicians, the public and judges have grown tired of deferring to universities’ opaque decision-making processes, as illustrated by Supreme Court’s ban on affirmative action in admissions, say...
Apparently widespread use of Bluetooth earpieces by medical school entrance candidates in one province has forced a re-sit, say four researchers
Tracking doctoral alumni in other sectors would inform departments about what their specific training allows graduates to do, says Patrick Walsh
Researchers mustn’t be obliged to second-guess which results might not play out well in public or with powerful interests, worries Tracey Brown
With more support, care leavers could close the progression gap in much less than a century, says Monica Alejandra Henaõ-De-Castro
Many ask why we assume a combined university will offer more. The answer is that we are purposefully designing it that way, say Peter Høj and David Lloyd
The only way to get a permanent contract seems to be to take a teaching position. But that isn’t where my skills or interests lie, says Vanessa Baxter
A consensus has emerged on changes that would make the second half of the multi-national programme even more successful, says Jan Palmowski
As the cuts to the USS scheme are reversed, the UCU’s battle for better pay and conditions goes on. Members must vote ‘yes’ to more action, says Jo Grady
Litigation over lockdown-affected degrees has highlighted how unfair contracts favouring universities offer scant consumer protection to students, say David Palfreyman and Dennis Farrington
‘The change’ is finally starting to get the attention it deserves, but the issues go far beyond the medical field, say Joanne Ella Parsons and Ruth Heholt
The post-war scheme is 75 years old this year, but global conditions still cry out for inclusive international collaboration initiatives, says Maria Balinska
States, which all need a well-trained workforce to thrive, must contribute more to reducing the cost of public higher education, says Nancy Zimpher
Scholars from the Global South have vastly fewer international options than those from the Global North, says Srila Roy