Government mandates restricting which disciplines universities can offer jeopardises internationally recognised courses, says worst-affected institution ...
Writing is hard and uncomfortable, but the craft of turning thoughts into words should not be lost to the frictionless ease of generative AI, write Jackie Webb and Christina Birnbaum ...
The Labour government has announced plans to cut graduate visas from two years to 18 months and proposed a new levy of 6 per cent on international tuition fees since coming into power – moves that ...
Any healthy commitment requires a level of self-abandonment, but a sustainable relationship needs energy instead of ...
Rather than asking what writing can be outsourced to AI, we might begin by asking which parts of the process need to remain ...
Scientist behind Trump Action Tracker uses skills in data collection to look for patterns in president’s seemingly scattergun approach ...
Failure to use biological sex as ‘basic variable’ will make research ‘weaker and less reliable’, says City St George’s head Anthony Finkelstein ...
Raft of new policies in wake of terrorist tragedy leaves institutions struggling to balance obligations to well-being and free expression ...
Students are already relying on social media to help them settle in when studying abroad, so why not harness its power for ...
Staff at management school say they feel forced to publish in ‘narrow’ subset of elite journals to boost REF standing, restricting types of research they can pursue ...
Scholars still inside the country describe administrative purges, censorship, exclusion and fear as merit-based systems collapse under Taliban ideological controls ...
As a first responder to thefts, attacks and student house parties gone wild, the prospect of faster emergency help sounds great, says George Bass ...