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STEM practitioners 鈥榥eed to learn the language of business鈥
New initiative to inject scientific expertise into boardrooms complements decades-old programme to matchmake researchers and politicians
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Surge in interest in European jobs despite 鈥榮tructural barriers鈥
Early data from Germany, France and elsewhere show rising interest from international researchers but experts warn that a lack of career progression could hamper efforts
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Edinburgh staff urge university to ditch OpenAI deal
Academics聽raise concerns over ChatGPT owner鈥檚 links to US military and claim tools are 鈥榣ooking to replace knowledge workers鈥
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Even in hard times, teaching staff are vital assets, not costs to be shed
When teaching staff are casualised and cut while delivering the core business of universities, something is broken, say Katharine Hubbard and Damien Page
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Ukraine鈥檚 universities push to restore campus life
Attending in-person lectures seen as sign of resilience amid ongoing conflict that has damaged hundreds of university buildings
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Demand for MBAs declining amid visa and cost concerns
New survey finds students increasingly tempted to stay at home as quality of global business schools聽rises
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Russell Group to train 26,000 more healthcare students by 2030
Research-intensive universities also pledge to remove barriers to medical careers as part of bid to support strained NHS聽
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Australia fast-tracks talks on Horizon Europe association
Associating before 2027 would put country in the 鈥榖ox seat鈥 to access and influence massive research scheme鈥檚 next iteration
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Third of UK university students 鈥榝rom wealthiest backgrounds鈥
Proportion of undergraduates from families of doctors, lawyers and engineers grows in comparison with other socio-economic groups
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Graduates from deprived backgrounds 鈥榚arn less with same degree鈥
Degree-holders who grew up in poverty paid thousands of pounds less than peers despite similar qualifications, finds Resolution Foundation
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China hikes research spending as self-reliance remains priority
Long-term investment plans suggest superpower鈥檚 economic development becoming 鈥榮ubservient鈥 to technological progress
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Viral disinformation about London safety 鈥榙amaging universities鈥
Coordinated social media campaigns portraying capital city as unsafe pose problems for institutions trying to attract students
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Faculty are right that AI output is mediocre. They鈥檙e wrong about why
If AI amplifies what you bring to it, the liberal arts mission of developing critical thinkers becomes not nostalgia but practical necessity, says聽Nicholas Creel