I thought I was a creative scientist – until AI worked out my trick
The idea that humans’ inventiveness will always keep them one step ahead of computers may not turn out to be true, says David Sanders
The idea that humans’ inventiveness will always keep them one step ahead of computers may not turn out to be true, says David Sanders
Action could pave way for 100,000 students to sue, with cases prepared against 17 other universities
International Higher Education Commission calls for shift in international student numbers towards full-time degrees
But young carers with degrees are more likely to be in work than carers without degrees, study finds
Doubts over effectiveness fail to douse enthusiasm from duelling governments and businesses
Piggybacking on the Hollywood glitz surrounding its local football club, Wrexham Glyndwr University sets sights on America
Newcastle has made environmental justice a core value, aligned all its work with UN goals and built partnerships to drive sustainability and innovation, says vice-chancellor Chris Day
Purchase of Vienna-based university by Mathias Corvinus Collegium seen as attempt to spread ideology of populist leader abroad
The powerful are willing to sacrifice the well-being of those who challenge them. Why are they allowed to get away with it, asks Mark Geoghegan
As hopes of reaching agreement fade, department heads are under pressure to pass all those who took classes taught by graduate workers before they walked out in March
International students coming to UK will be prevented from bringing family members, unless on postgraduate research courses
Australian universities outside cities say building more accommodation will help students and local communities
A rapidly declining student population makes closures inevitable – but scholars say where the axe falls should not perpetuate inequalities
Universities could help alleviate any issues if they were told which of their students were bringing family members, leaders say