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Artificial intelligence is always going to have the edge when it comes to knowledge, so prepare students to become ...
Co-creation in education for sustainable development empowers students to shape meaningful projects, build practical skills ...
The university’s former chancellor and head of the rector’s office, Marek Merhaut, told Times Higher Education that he is owed around £18,000 by the institution, and said he feels “malice [and] ...
Revived focus on Chinese TNE as wave of joint institutes approved could be hampered by changing student behaviour and stricter regulations ...
Warnings revised TEF rules could damage universities with a widening participation agenda and fail to weed out bad actors ...
As wellsprings of intellectual thought, universities play a crucial role in shaping democratic nations’ national confidence and identity, says Peter Gluckman ...
Bradford’s University and College Union (UCU) announced a 10-day strike between 22 September and 3 October, following previous walkouts in June, July and August. The dispute centres around planned ...
Union members at Bangor University have passed a motion of no confidence in the institution’s vice chancellor and chief financial officer over cuts. The vote passed with no opposition in a general ...
Dutch universities have decried “incomprehensible” additional cuts to the country’s research and higher education budget, warning that they could cause “irreversible damage” to the sector.
GenAI should be implemented in a way that enhances businerss students’ problem-solving skills without eroding the human element of learning, writes Andreas Rausch ...
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Former ANU vice-chancellor Genevieve Bell had pledged to end forced redundancies , excluding the 140 jobs already proposed for removal at the time. This helped fuel a wave of protests that culminated ...