Is there any point still teaching academic writing in the AI age?
If passable essays can be generated in seconds, should educators refocus on originality and style – or reframe assessment entirely, asks Andrew Moore

If passable essays can be generated in seconds, should educators refocus on originality and style – or reframe assessment entirely, asks Andrew Moore

Stanford team tallies productivity decline after top global prize – though without assessing benefits of career transition

The political will is there, but doubts remain about whether supply and demand will follow suit, say Peter Wolstencroft and Elizabeth Whitfield

Union says at least 5,000 students will not graduate this summer, but employers’ poll suggests disruption is ‘isolated’ and ‘limited’

Chinese firms’ confidence in student flows is being expressed in business licence applications, analysis finds

Overhaul of rule that removes student access to government subsidies if they do not complete at least half of their subjects under ‘active consideration’

Designers say pre-application lottery is the best way to reduce costs without compromising on the quality of projects or the diversity of grantees

English regulator ‘making it up as it goes along’, critics say

Displaced people need better study options, including in the locations where they are based, say Gentille Dusenge, Jackson Byiringiro, and Isaac Ayuen

The nature of nurture: What does student success actually mean?

Chief executive Susan Lapworth defends English regulator against sector criticism

An ‘uncomfortable truth’ underlies the approach taken by too many Western universities on collaboration with Asia, conference hears

These rankings reveal a growing divide when it comes to internationalisationÂ

Tiya Thomas-Alexander explores why some Asian territories are growing more global while others are not

Citations are growing at a faster pace in Asia than the rest of the world, according to THE rankings dataÂ