The dialogue about AI must be cross-disciplinary
Google Translate’s limitations spell out why we must revisit old questions about artificial intelligence, says Lionel Tarassenko

Google Translate’s limitations spell out why we must revisit old questions about artificial intelligence, says Lionel Tarassenko

Female researchers who socialise less with male colleagues less likely to feel supported in the workplace

Reform of student financing expected as part of comprehensive spending review next month

The professor of psychiatry and author of Of Fear and Strangers discusses learning about America from Twain, the ‘history of xenophobia’ and how to address it

Mood among academics, students and administrators swinging behind compulsory jabs

Suffolk is the first institution to roll out immersive modules across undergraduate curriculum, and others may follow

University ‘keen to engage’ staff and students on ‘merger’, while sidestepping inconsistencies in proposal

Legislative ban leaves medical schools vowing to protect women’s health, and faculty and students likely to flee

A pan-European document could also boost institutional autonomy, budgets, policy visibility and common problem-solving ability, says Jan Palmowski

Country concerned about likes of Elsevier ‘seizing’ distribution of scientific output

One university’s strenuous efforts to eradicate cheating by students and academics point the way for the whole sector, says Július Kravjar

Despite immense challenges of getting out of the country, some Afghans have managed to reach UK and continue their studies and academic careers

Increased digital literacy will also help boost employability and finally end the crisis narrative, says Jo Fox

Lecturer in modern gender history only required ‘until the substantive postholder returns from maternity leave, or in the event of her resignation’

Only learners fully vaccinated against Covid-19 with an Australia-approved jab will be allowed in