AI-only proctoring is risky and doesn’t work. We’re not doing it any more
Expecting academics to effectively review potential cheating incidents is unrealistic and ineffective, says Scott McFarland
Expecting academics to effectively review potential cheating incidents is unrealistic and ineffective, says Scott McFarland
Universities have a unique opportunity to shape the post-pandemic future by promoting innovation and creativity for wider social impact, says Tan Eng Chye
No explanation for delay that kept 15 academics on tenterhooks for months
Fully virtual gathering to be held in partnership with Fujita Health University
Union says vice-chancellors’ shake-up would leave staff thousands of pounds out of pocket annually, but universities say current benefits are unaffordable
Scottish affairs committee calls for universities north of border to be better represented in UK Research and Innovation decision-making
THE event hears that ‘policing’ of social media posts from students studying abroad is stifling classroom debate
Legal bills for claim could reach £120,000, says theatre director
Making campuses sustainable will help limit future climate change but won’t protect against current threats, say Frank Fernandez and Hilary Coulson
Aggrieved Victorian universities should see new mental health levy as an opportunity to harness resources, conference hears
Appeal on health grounds fails as prosecutor demands message for ignoring serial offending football coach
European Commission says it has heard pleas for more long-term funding, and is considering allowing extra universities to join existing alliances
It may feel as if the media is out to get universities. But a positive, pragmatic relationship is possible – and vital to public trust
Total budget for UK’s main public research funder is down 5 per cent
Michelle Donelan also quizzed on campus free speech and antisemitism at GuildHE conference