AI ‘can make higher education personal but we’re not ready’
Digital learning experts tell THE event sector is experiencing only the first wave of innovation, with much more to come

Digital learning experts tell THE event sector is experiencing only the first wave of innovation, with much more to come

Governance strategy by Trump-backing Republican governor held up by national group of university trustees as model to be emulated

Academics who act as court experts in return for up to £20,000 are under a ‘corrupting influence’ claims one Russia analyst, while another expert says fees help pay his mortgage

Even when speech is legally protected, the harm that it can cause must be addressed, say Neijma Celestine-Donnor and Lara Schwartz

Rise in complaints to new record levels driven by medical students and those from beyond EU

Review calls for reduction in ministerial veto powers, highlights ARC’s role as ‘guardian of basic research’, but keeps applied research in the mix

Academics’ belief in merit-based promotion at odds with their experiences of discrimination, study finds

Census data shows Chinese students have one of the lowest rates of employment

Universities must address ethical questions and bias in AI and ensure students are ‘better than ChatGPT’, says Wei Li

Protests target wealthy campuses over housing policies and lack of action on crime and community well-being

Existing providers must hone a distinctive offer to deal with increased competition at home and abroad, experts tell Ucas

Medicaid spending commitments are driving cuts in appropriations for public universities, say F. King Alexander and Stephen Katsinas

Editorial team at NeuroImage will work with MIT Press to establish new non-profit journal

Companies that implied students could purchase essays and pass them off as their own work told to remove claims by watchdog