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

HEPI

Over a third of students surveyed said that AI influenced their choice of course, university, or career path. The policy imperative for universities It is essential for universities to be proactive about guiding AI’s use in academia.

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

Inside Higher Ed

Leaning on Keynes, I was also trying to make the point that within three generations, the current near-universal pessimism about the future of higher education will prove to be misguided. In The Guest Lecture , Martin Riker , a professor at Washington University in St. 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

Research from Bristol University found that the level of greenhouse gas emissions associated with international student travel is comparable to the country of Jamaica’s total annual emissions, and may even exceed this. .

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

Inside Higher Ed

Universities have no lack of administrative processes that can be automated now, but this new generation of AI, with amazing natural language processing, also has implications for instruction, tutoring, advising, publishing and more. If we are to get ahead of that paradigm shift, universities have a critical role to play.

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Exploring British Muslim transitions to PGT studies

SRHE

That is, decision and policy makers open to targeted interventions, as opposed to the one-size fits all, universal approach that delineates the current comfort zone in HE. It has ramifications beyond the low number of this demographic who progress all the way into academia as researchers and members of the professoriate.

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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 blog has been kindly written for HEPI by Professor Ian Walmsley, the Provost of Imperial College London and former Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Research and Hooke Professor of Experimental Physics at the University of Oxford. This is how universities see it too. To move from ideas to impact, benefitting society.

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2022 INSIGHT Into Diversity HEED Award Recipients

Insight Into Diversity

Resolutions and Safe Spaces — Adelphi University. Adelphi University’s Office of Community Concerns and Resolution was established in fall 2021 to simplify and enhance the system for reporting discrimination, bias, and abuse. AmeriCorps Tutors for Youth — Arkansas State University.