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These schools are pioneering AI in student recruitment

University Business

There may be no greater enthusiasm for the emerging technology than in student enrollment and recruitment. West Florida’s graduate school experienced a 32% increase in the admission rate of applying students while using Halda ‘s AI Student Recruiter.

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This survey finds new business school graduates question their degree

University Business

Business school graduates feel ill-equipped to succeed at their jobs due to their education, thus motivating employers to look elsewhere to fill positions, a new survey warns. Of those who learned about AI in school, 94% say it’s helped advance their career and ensure job stability. Theory alone is no longer enough.

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AI in Higher Education: Enhancing, Not Replacing, Human Decision Making

Liaison International

While some fear that AI might replace human judgment, the reality is that AI serves as a powerful tool to enhance human expertise. In graduate admissions, for example, AI tools can assist in evaluating candidates by analyzing large datasets to identify patterns and insights that may not be immediately apparent to human evaluators.

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The blueprint for colleges and universities in the new world of work

University Business

Higher education is at a dangerous crossroads due to the financial hardships of schools, dwindling support from generations due to the student loan crisis, and issues of demography. How higher education and the workforce is rapidly changing Advances in technology and artificial intelligence are changing the nature of work and reshaping it.

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AI and the Art School: CHEAD Keynote by Sarah Atkinson

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At today’s CHEAD conference, Sarah Atkinson delivered an inspiring talk that talked about the intersection of art and technology. Her early experiences during the digital transition period profoundly shaped her academic interests in space research and technology.

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Critical Studies of Education and Technology: A Call for Empathy and Equity (Part 2) #CSET2025

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Lawrie Phipps’ talk at our CSET event at UAL focused on the complexities and challenges faced by tutors/lecturers and students and the need for empathy and equity when using technology in education. He noted that the challenges faced by those in the arts differ significantly from those in other disciplines especially Business schools.

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After the Election We’ll Need a Strong System of Higher Education More Than Ever

Diverse: Issues in Higher Education

Name an area of importance to our future—training for the millions of new workers in technology and other fields, the proper role of artificial intelligence, advances in green energy, our response to climate change, the promise of genetic science. No one knows which jobs will be aided—or destroyed—by AI and other technological innovations.