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A Growing Influence: The Power of AI in Academia

Insight Into Diversity

For example, if AI tools are used without human oversight to aid in recruitment or admissions, they may reproduce biases that disadvantage certain student groups, though the understanding of algorithmic discrimination is fragmented and requires further dedicated research.

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Hearing the voices of care-experienced academics

SRHE

Indeed, one of our participants had recently left academia and another was thinking seriously about doing so. Imposter syndrome, rejection and belonging Despite the satisfaction they experienced from their career, nearly all our participants described feeling a degree of ‘imposter syndrome’ within academia.

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A Brief History: Black Americans in Higher Education

Today's Learner

During early America, land grant universities were established to provide education for disadvantaged, underprivileged or marginalized populations, including Black Americans. John Henrik Clarke (1915-1998) created Pan-African and Africana studies and professional institutions in academia as a historian and professor.

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A Brief History: Black Americans in Higher Education

Today's Learner

During early America, land grant universities were established to provide education for disadvantaged, underprivileged or marginalized populations, including Black Americans. John Henrik Clarke (1915-1998) created Pan-African and Africana studies and professional institutions in academia as a historian and professor.

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