Why UK universities should be developing AI with students in mind
When it comes to leveraging AI technology in education, UK higher education is a late adopter, says John MacIntyre

When it comes to leveraging AI technology in education, UK higher education is a late adopter, says John MacIntyre

School’s new student intake fell by nearly 40 per cent in just two years

Uncapped funding best way of dealing with demographic ‘kinks’, Australian forum told

There is nothing devilish about government oversight of research, but the Haldane Principle checks more sulphurous instincts, says Paul Jump

Tel Aviv University launches investigation into complaints made by African and Asian learners on industry-backed master’s

Data on the growth of scholarly collaboration across Asia, the Middle East and eastern Europe suggest Beijing’s grand strategy could be having an impact

Female students also 'quicker to assimilate than men' with others on course, says HKUST business school academic

Schools take credit for majority of literacy and numeracy development

The look of success can be fresh-faced as well as weathered and time-worn, Phil Baty writes

Wollongong’s Paul Wellings rejects claims he contravened rules in approving Ramsay Centre course, as decision faces legal challenge

Cutting-edge scientific research requires freedom from political constraint. To maximise progress, both Asia and the West should reflect on their priorities

University’s emphasis on creativity, not exam scores, aims to help shift China away from ‘degree factory’ model, É«ºÐÖ±²¥ summit hears

Region’s universities must build a type of institution distinctive from those in the West, scholar argues

President Thomas Rosenbaum also defines his role as maintaining a culture ‘where people dream’