‘Give academics studios’ to record lectures that engage students
Effective digital learning requires more than a camera in a classroom, says Ghanaian e-learning leader Eric Appau Asante
Effective digital learning requires more than a camera in a classroom, says Ghanaian e-learning leader Eric Appau Asante
Singapore Management University provost Timothy Clark says reforms will push students away from using generative AI in admissions statements
Researchers say precariously employed academics will lose out if universities are required to stump up fees for open access
London Book Fair discussion dominated by concern over large language models using published works without citations or remuneration to authors or publishing houses
Scopus AI will be ‘valuable tool’ for researchers seeking to explore academic disciplines and study areas, says leading publisher
Prestigious publishing group will allow authors to incorporate AI-written text and figures into papers if technology use is acknowledged and explained
Increased scale of new German-Dutch imprint will speed transition to open access publishing and allow more investment in infrastructure
Even dentistry and history could incorporate environmental and sustainability learning elements
Periodicals ejected from scheme after failing to meet open access publishing targets
When she was BBC Newsnight’s top booker, Sam McAlister persuaded Prince Andrew to give his infamous interview about his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein. She tells Jack Grove how academics can avoid...
English regulator’s chair says registration fees will rise as its activities expand
Analysis shows Swiss publisher MDPI set up almost 56,000 special issues with a closing date in 2023
The AI chatbot may soon kill the undergraduate essay, but its transformation of research could be equally seismic. Jack Grove examines how ChatGPT is already disrupting scholarly practices and where...
Rights retention agreement aims to end ‘unhelpful’ model under which universities ‘give IP to publishers and buy access to it in perpetuity’, says Manchester librarian
Times Higher Education journalists name the academics and administrators at the heart of the sector’s biggest debates over the past 12 months