Students finding ever more creative ways to use AI – Google VP
Conversations around cheating ‘misguided’ because students want technology to assist learning, not give them the answers, education lead at tech giant says

Conversations around cheating ‘misguided’ because students want technology to assist learning, not give them the answers, education lead at tech giant says

‘Little universities can do’ to stop Beijing interference as politicians on both sides of the Atlantic mull enhanced restrictions

While submitting to authority comes naturally to Asian universities, their Western counterparts have traditionally resisted coercion. But Donald Trump’s compact could change the game with the...

Today’s graduates have grown used to relaxed standards. But their employers will not give them rolling deadlines, say Natalie Schoettler and Kailea Manning

Proposed ‘one city, one faculty’ approach, reduced degree length and hostility towards international students prompt alarm

First post-Covid increase in early undergraduate applications among mature students shows adults are rethinking their options in times of economic crisis

Legal restrictions prevented ߣߣƵn universities from sharing financial documents despite completing merger, former deputy vice-chancellor reveals

Many universities already factor school violence records into admissions ahead of nationwide roll-out but scholars fear move reinforces inequalities

Increase in projects featuring ‘progressive discourse’ likely to fuel criticism that academia is too left wing, study warns

ߣߣƵ should focus on training required number of fluent experts and leave basic translation to AI, Asia expert says

Universities complaining about over-regulation should stop committing ‘own goals’ with franchising and grade inflation, says new OfS chair who believes Labour reforms can pave way to stronger sector

Medical training organisations write to health secretary Wes Streeting as call for evidence takes ‘narrow focus’

Nottingham and Leicester are taking a swing at language departments. But those proposing closures have taken their eye off the ball, say four linguists

Teesside University and Steve Smith win top prizes as ‘Oscars of higher education’ is held in Scotland for first time
