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Economics professor: Higher education has adapted slowest to AI

Higher education has adapted slowest to artificial intelligence (AI), according to Tyler Cowen, economics professor at George Mason University. Cowen also spoke on how job scarcity stands due to AI and how country-by-country it has become an arms race. Read more

First published by Kevin | September 11, 2023 | Education | 0 responses

It’s fun to study the YMCA

Springfield College students can minor in YMCA studies, one of the few programs in the country that prepares graduates for working at a specific organization. Read more

First published by Kevin | September 11, 2023 | Education | 0 responses

Florida set to introduce Classical Learning Test as alternative to SAT, ACT

The State University of Florida will likely approve the CLT to be considered for college admissions, making it the first state to fully endorse the emerging classical education test. Read more

First published by Kevin | September 8, 2023 | Education | 0 responses

Academics urge funding review after Toronto returns Amazon cash

University returns $450,000 gift to retail giant after investigation suggests company looked to buy credibility for fight against government regulations Read more

First published by Kevin | September 8, 2023 | Education | 0 responses

Art therapy needs ‘decolonization,’ academic paper argues

Art therapy is offered through a “Western ideology” lens and needs “decolonization,” according to a recently published academic paper. Read more

First published by Kevin | September 8, 2023 | Education | 0 responses

Are professors too soft on grading? Survey says 8 in 10 give in to ‘grade grubbing’

A hallmark of students’ learning experience is their ability to approach and engage their professor outside of the classroom to pick their brain in a less formal setting. Unfortunately, student-professor dialogue isn’t always that rosy. Read more

First published by Kevin | September 8, 2023 | Education | 0 responses

Climate change: UN calls for radical changes to stem warming

Tackling climate change needs a rapid transformation of the way our world works, travels, eats and uses energy, according to an important UN review. Read more

First published by Kevin | September 8, 2023 | Environment | 0 responses

Distance Doctoral Students ‘Invisible’ to Universities

People were studying remotely for higher degrees long before COVID, researchers say, and universities should pay them more attention. Read more

First published by Kevin | September 8, 2023 | Education | 0 responses

Australia spurns boundaries in renewing its science ambitions

Proposed research priorities focus more on broad societal goals than on the mechanisms for achieving them Read more

First published by Kevin | September 7, 2023 | Science & Technology | 0 responses

UK universities still taking cash payments for fees ‘is money laundering risk’

A significant number of UK universities are still taking millions of pounds in cash as payment for tuition fees and accommodation, making them vulnerable to criminal gangs and money laundering, according to a study. Read more

First published by Kevin | September 7, 2023 | Education | 0 responses

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