Academics risk ‘losing craft of feedback’ if outsourced to AI
Productivity gains from using technology to mark students’ work a ‘false economy’ given loss of skills and relationships, argues new paper

Productivity gains from using technology to mark students’ work a ‘false economy’ given loss of skills and relationships, argues new paper

New leader of top business school believes it has been ‘underselling’ itself and needs to show its worth in world buffeted by Trump, AI and continued questioning of MBAs

How we describe research groups can shape how we lead them. It’s time we abandon images that normalise exploitation, says Anders Bach-Mortensen


Cleaners, security guards and technicians to walk out after unions reject below-inflation pay rise

Maximum interest rate to be limited as Westminster government continues to look at wider reforms to controversial student finance system


Series of pressures sector faces could trigger a shift from ‘college for all’ toward ‘college for some’, according to futurist

Teacher-turned-sleuth Stephen Vainker warns rise of chatbot language in journals will further erode school confidence in education faculties

‘Vicious cycle’ of course closures means system ‘gradually losing breadth and depth of expertise’

Northumbria’s move to encourage staff on to USS is not about saving costs. It will allow pay to keep up with other research-intensives, says Andy Long

The brief launch of an app promising to attend students’ lectures as well as write their assignments caused some academics to despair at a dystopian near-future in which learning becomes a pointless...


Unprecedented refusal rates raise fresh doubts over risk rating methodology as officials get tough on ‘non-genuine’ students

European destinations emerging as ‘legitimate rivals’ for international students because they are improving while US stagnates, argues paper