ChatGPT or no ChatGPT, exams must be scrapped
Retrofitting traditional assessment methods with more accessible and inclusive overlays is not the right way to go, says Katie Stripe

Retrofitting traditional assessment methods with more accessible and inclusive overlays is not the right way to go, says Katie Stripe

While safety warnings have been used as political barbs, the latest one alerts students to legitimate threats

Sustainability-linked loans allow universities to make savings for fulfilling climate targets. So why are they so rare in HE, asks Geoffrey McGinley

Rainbow flag has become ‘target of surveillance’ for university authorities rooting out activism, says scholar

Republicans complain after accrediting agency questions wisdom of creating new refuge at North Carolina flagship designed to amplify conservative voices

Union endorsement proves crucial, as direct pitches to staff falter

A consensus has emerged on changes that would make the second half of the multi-national programme even more successful, says Jan Palmowski

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A funding clawback provoked fury from UK scientists, but now all eyes are on a political breakthrough that could reopen the door to Horizon Europe

Drops in campus integrity and freedoms to research and teach leave academic powerhouses sitting below Bosnia and Benin in global rankings

Those focused on dissecting pop culture face hostility from politicians, the media and fellow academics, but their work remains vital, ‘Kylie scholar’ Liz Giuffre tells Rosa Ellis

Students turning to AI to generate answers undermines business case of contract cheating industry

While analysts fear cost and debt blowout, loan scheme architect says it can work with careful design

New Medical Research Council funding model will undermine world-famous research centres, claim researchers

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