AI tutors will make mass retraining a viable reality
Artificial intelligence may be threatening employment but it could also be key to helping humans find alternative jobs, argues Shigeru MiyagawaÂ

Artificial intelligence may be threatening employment but it could also be key to helping humans find alternative jobs, argues Shigeru MiyagawaÂ

Novel applications of technology, improving processes and starting businesses will help tackle the world’s greatest health challenges, say Julie Devonshire and Anjali Sastry

Australian university says board of studies veto does not directly affect approval process

C$30 million cut also hits research on regenerative medicine

‘Competition in scientific research has gone too far,’ says government-appointed committee proposing wide-ranging reform package
Certification scheme will give academics the recognition they deserve, says initiative’s architect

Cardiff policymakers unlikely to be able to make up lost tuition fee income while continuing generous maintenance support

Efforts to accrue more overseas fees could be vetoed by the Home Office and will do little to make UK students more culturally savvy, warns Peter BradyÂ

Engagement by students and staff bolstered by mandates from governments cited as key ingredients for success in THE University Impact Rankings tables

Female academics on Twitter have exposed the shocking abuse they endured at academic meet-ups, observes Sara CusterÂ

University to launch two new schemes for state school students, with one offering 50 places on basis of lower contextual grades

Ohio State tallies 177 male victims of Richard Strauss amid ignored complaints

Dean was removed following opposition to his role in Harvey Weinstein’s legal team

White House promising consolidated approach to suspicions of espionage in labs