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Many European universities may have to “change everything” about how they use artificial intelligence once landmark European Union regulations come into force, an expert has warned.
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Participation in AI-related professional development was high – Thailand led the way at 86 per cent – but formal recognition of AI competence in appraisal, recruitment and promotion practices remains ...
Chinese universities dominate the Times Higher Education Asia University Rankings 2026 once again, maintaining their grip on ...
Confirming a temporary pause on access to UK Biobank, which holds information on more than 500,000 volunteer participants, its chief executive Rory Collins said the security measure would allow the ...
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Female university leaders need to be “discovered”, and today’s generation of women vice-chancellors can make it happen by becoming “sponsors” rather than just mentors, Times Higher Education ’s Asia ...
In an age of lawfare and regulatory complexity, legal literacy has become a core managerial skill. Yet most law professors ...
Ukraine’s war with Russia may have entered its fifth year in February, but its war with corruption is far longer-running – and even harder to win. The country is standing stro ...