Essay mills ‘under threat from rise of ChatGPT’
Students turning to AI to generate answers undermines business case of contract cheating industry
Students turning to AI to generate answers undermines business case of contract cheating industry
Sciences ‘under fire’ with appointment of hard-line cleric to oversee appointment of deans
Controversial counter-terror scheme widely shunned by academics despite risks to universities from extremist groups
The expert in outbreak medicine discusses overcoming early academic challenges, the UK government’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic, and how a chance meeting over bagpipes changed his life
Involvement of university staff in prosecution of Olesya Krivtsova a major cause for concern, observers say
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media
Claim by University of Essex law academics that ‘anti-trans’ speakers could ‘contaminate’ buildings branded ‘misogyny’ by critics
Nation’s largest higher education system gets its first black and Puerto Rican chancellor, in the hope of translating size into prominence and equity, while also stemming demographic declines
‘Renaissance’ ideals of integrity may mean little to the sharing economy generation, Australian conference hears
The department’s threat to ban international students from all but the top UK universities is totally counterproductive, says Nick Hillman
Computer scientist on his company’s foray into testing, competing with TikTok and lessons from being a university professor
Brussels, 24 February 2003 The purpose of this statement is to alert civil society and decision-makers on the problems raised by advertising of genetic tests via the Internet. There is a...
Scores of North American universities now cover local and national news for an audience running into the millions
Members hope closer cooperation will help disrupt innovative multinational fraudsters that target and blackmail vulnerable students