How universities can navigate AI writing issues to promote academic integrity
Despite the complexities AI presents, it can be a valuable tool for promoting innovation in higher education
Despite the complexities AI presents, it can be a valuable tool for promoting innovation in higher education
A university’s achievement should not always be measured by rank, facilities or number of graduates. The greater community appreciates institutions that take steps to provide equal access to education, writes Bhakti Eko Nugroho
Generative artificial intelligence can trigger a certain amount of angst, but AI’s potential to support student learning should be explored, write Steve Hill and Quintus Stierstorfer
Many career paths lead towards administration. Arina Ziganshina draws on her own experiences to offer advice
Although AI is set to unlock new opportunities for universities, human input will be crucial for validation and academic integrity
Let's evaluate the process and products of our assessments and incorporate innovative elements to better emulate real-world tasks, write David Tree, Stephanie Baines, Pauldy Otermans, Nicholas Worsfold and Emily Hobson
What will the UK’s new Labour-led parliament mean for university funding, research impact, international student flows and free speech on campus? Two higher education leaders share their perspectives on the challenges ahead
Role play and immersive VR experiences can bridge the gap between theory and practice as students acquire – and teachers assess – skills in communication and problem-solving
Academics may view administrators with suspicion, but Elaine Sharplin recommends stepping over to the dark side – as long as you stay true to your roots
Many academics believe that advancements in AI threaten academic integrity. Can universities navigate the complexities posed by AI with effective policy, strong collaboration and innovative assessment design?
As teachers, we should continue to learn and reflect to equip ourselves with the skills, knowledge, expertise and other characteristics to cope with the complex and dynamic changes and challenges ahead of us, writes Adrian Man-Ho Lam
Fitness and sport programmes are not only for elite athletes. Here, Phil Malatesta offers advice for how to maximise students’ opportunities for movement and physical activity
How can universities enhance their student career support in response to the rapidly evolving employment landscape? Kelvin Cheng recommends three approaches to prepare students for better careers
The challenges in meeting the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals might seem insurmountable but a shift in mindset can accelerate progress
The zone of proximal development offers a practical and effective approach to bridging the gap between the knowledge and ability of students with and without assistance