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Generative AI in Higher Education: Navigating Policy, Ethics, and Skills Development

HEPI

The policy imperative for universities It is essential for universities to be proactive about guiding AI’s use in academia. By 2030, up to 375 million workers could need to transition to new roles as automation and digital disruption reshape entire industries.

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Why ‘The Guest Lecture’ Is This Year’s Must Read Academic Novel

Inside Higher Ed

Just as Keynes thought that by 2030 the standard of life would be between four and eight times as high as in 1930, I believe that by any reasonable measure, the outcomes related to postsecondary education will progress at a similar rate over the decades to come. Did you work over 50 hours a week?). What are you reading?

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COP27: climate compensation matters to int’l education, say campaigners

The PIE News

Earlier this week, German academic exchange service DAAD announced its plan to reach climate neutrality in its business operations by 2030, starting with addressing key emission sources, including its events and staff travel. . “We

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Higher ed must get ahead of AI paradigm shift (opinion)

Inside Higher Ed

The knowledge silos that afflict academia will not serve us well when we need a holistic approach to a technology that changes everything. The humanities have never been more relevant, and those faculty members have to work hip to hip with their colleagues who are inventing the technology that is now fundamentally reshaping our world.

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Exploring British Muslim transitions to PGT studies

SRHE

It has ramifications beyond the low number of this demographic who progress all the way into academia as researchers and members of the professoriate. Pipeline issues and recommendations Transitions explores why the transition to PGT is of so much significance for British Muslims, as well as the wider sector.

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STEM innovation in constrained economic times – the UK in an international context by Professor Ian Walmsley, Provost of Imperial College

HEPI

This focus has intensified with measures intended to ‘to cement this country’s place as a scientific superpower’ by 2030. The much-cited high-speed vaccine rollout was possible largely because of longstanding academic research and deep existing relationships between academia and the pharmaceutical industry.

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The Vision and Strategies of Engineers Canada (EC)

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For example, in 2019, the organization launched the 30 by 30 initiative, with the goal of increasing the representation of women in the engineering profession to 30% by 2030. To that end, EC has launched several initiatives to promote diversity and inclusion in the engineering profession.