UK, US law must fix clash between privacy rights and protection of life
A web of ambiguity around personal data is stifling universities’ ability to safeguard students’ mental health, say Iria Giuffrida and Alex Hall
A web of ambiguity around personal data is stifling universities’ ability to safeguard students’ mental health, say Iria Giuffrida and Alex Hall
Funder’s director warns that disclosing records on information complaints could deter future reporting
Both publishers and the editing firms they outsource to must seek informed consent to use academics’ IP, say Alan Blackwell and Zoe Swenson-Wright
State disavows its own idea that professors can’t discuss reproductive rights, but wary faculty persist with lawsuit
Charges and prohibitions introduced by the likes of X and TikTok are limiting academics’ ability to use sites to gain valuable insights into human behaviour
I tell students that I want to make them my academic integrity collaborators, upholding the quality of their own education, says Kenneth Worthy
Annual survey of chief technology officers at US institutions reveals concerns about implications of AI but little enthusiasm for spending big on its potential
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It isn’t perfect, but data and analytics could capture the disadvantages applicants face and the diversity they may represent, says Carlo Ratti
In the wake of Jacinda Ardern’s and Nicola Sturgeon’s decisions to step down as leaders of their respective nations, university leaders and experts reflect on when is the right time to give up the...
Marianne Franklin on a guide to help people escape the attentions of public and private bodies capturing and capitalising on our online actions
The emergence of ChatGPT underlines that keeping the status quo may be the beginning of the end for legal education, warns Mimi Zou
University report alleges students were charged extra fees in dentistry school, but faculty see racial politics and retaliation over whistleblowing
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