Assessment and curriculum design can’t ignore how students use AI
Instead of viewing GenAI only as a threat, we should embrace it as an opportunity to reform our outdated approaches, says Dorottya Sallai
Instead of viewing GenAI only as a threat, we should embrace it as an opportunity to reform our outdated approaches, says Dorottya Sallai
Education secretary to update parliament amid reports of three institutions heading close to bankruptcy
College says latest round of cuts will secure its future but academics wonder whether much of what made the institution special will be left
Sorbonne Paris North University to transform existing college partnership into non-profit university following passing of March law allowing private institutions
National Education Policy prioritises Indian knowledge, but many are against embedding certain historical documents into the curriculum
We should not deprive numerous hard-pressed students of valuable flexibility merely to ensure that the ‘undeserving’ don’t skip classes, say five experts
While there are ethnic, class and gender penalties, Sean Brophy found no evidence of an extra penalty for falling into more than one category
Computer systems, library resources and payments disrupted by defective Crowdstrike software update
Applied Business Academy faces scrutiny over management and governance arrangements, as well as data reporting
Changing student expectations and labour market challenges also drive shift towards interdisciplinary programmes
Outspoken enemy of sector regulators steps down as principal of private college, more than six decades after entering higher education sector
Data from Higher Education Statistics Agency shows that providers received £2.2 billion in donations and endowments last year
Modern universities make up over half of the UK sector, yet their vital work flies under journalists’ and politicians’ radars, says Amanda Broderick
A new government interested in solutions not dogma should be fertile ground for those with ideas to sow – but there will be limits on blue-sky thinking