Unleashing AI as a force for good
The impact of artificial intelligence on future societies will be shaped by the decisions that we make today, says Toby Walsh

The impact of artificial intelligence on future societies will be shaped by the decisions that we make today, says Toby Walsh

Tributes paid to University of Washington vice-president for innovation strategy

But Nicola Dandridge says that ‘to pile limited public resource into failing institution’ would be mistake

ߣߣÊÓÆµâ€™s poll of artificial intelligence experts defies predictions that university jobs will be cut as technology advances

Thierry Baudet’s anti-immigration, anti-European Union party had its ‘cradle’ in Leiden thesis, former supervisor says

Post-Brexit UK grants scheme would find it ‘almost impossible’ to match European Research Council’s international competition and quality, former European Commission research head warns

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

The Turner prizewinning artist on being part of the UK’s Black Art movement and promoting the contributions of women

Work to encourage team science is gathering momentum, and a recent Academy of Medical Sciences report highlights key steps to be taken

In these days of virtual learning environments, face-to-face classes promote the endangered art of meaningful human interaction, says Joe Moran

If Americans lose faith in alternative routes to success, entry to top universities could become as cut-throat as it is in South Korea, says Stephanie K. Kim

Project reported to be linked to suspended dean of School of Management

Study finds that students with ‘controlling’ parents report higher levels of worry when enrolling in higher education

Republicans in Congress are far less ideologically driven to avoid deficits and increase military spending this time, writes THE’s North America editor Paul Basken

C$100 million donation from entrepreneurs to fund two-tower downtown complex