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Academics Say Names Added to Gaza Letter ‘Without Consent’

A researcher whose name appeared on a letter coordinated by the group Scholars for Truth About Genocide says he has no idea how it got there.

Universities ‘At Risk of Overassessing’ in Response to AI

Universities risk overassessing students as they race to future-proof themselves against artificial intelligence, academics have warned.

AI: Cheating Matters, but Redrawing Assessment ‘Matters Most’

Universities should prioritize ensuring that assessments are “assessing what we mean to assess” rather than letting conversations be dominated by discussions around cheating.

Professors Fear Impact of DeepSeek ‘Censorship’ on Students’ Work

China’s rapidly growing AI tool brushes off questions about Tiananmen Square and spouts the Communist Party line on sensitive topics like Taiwan.

Students Feel ‘Spammed’ by ‘Overload’ of University Emails

Institutional communications branded “inconsistent, inauthentic and rather annoying” by study participants.

Women’s Place in Higher Education in Question After Syrian Coup

Comments from the country’s new ministers have raised concerns about the future of women’s role in education and public positions.

AI Chat Bot Can Conduct Research Interviews on Unprecedented Scale

The freely available tool performs strongly in trials against human interviewers and traditional online surveys.

Block Ads for Essay Mills, Global Regulators Urge Internet Giants

Google, LinkedIn and X warned that ads for contract cheating services have proliferated despite legislative bans.