Tom Williams is news editor. He joined Times Higher Education in March 2022?as a reporter covering teaching and employment issues. He was previously a news reporter at Metro.co.uk and worked as a journalist for the Oxford Mail and BBC Radio Oxford. Tom holds a BA in politics from the University of Nottingham and an MA in journalism and media studies from the University of Sussex.?
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Tools developed to stamp out misconduct have been shown to be biased and inaccurate. Will AI creators themselves be forced to do it better?
Chief executive of world’s oldest university network discusses equity in partnerships, two-way internationalisation and ensuring the UN sees the value of tertiary education
Publishers of big journals ramp up efforts to ensure more transparency over what material has been fed into the likes of ChatGPT
Those who took only pass/fail assignments in first year went on to achieve similar marks as their peers but levels of anxiety remained the same
Employer body seeks to end UCU action but faces more strikes as Unison members vote to walk out
Employers opt to defer increases as finances squeezed but majority tell THE they are paying up
Head of world’s biggest testing firm discusses expansion, artificial intelligence and major changes to the TOEFL and GRE
Greenwich – stripped of accreditation last year – one of seven to now receive positive ratings from inspectorate
University accused of trying to dodge proper consultation by unveiling latest cuts while staff are away
Chance to ensure research has ‘real impact’ in fast-developing country attracting top scholars from abroad, rectors say
Bill Galvin receives overall pay packet of ?790,000, one of 212 pension fund staff paid more than ?100,000
ChatGPT creator concedes tool set up to help educators identify when students are using AI in essays does not work properly
Payments to attackers do not shorten recovery times for compromised institutions, survey reveals
联合国教科文组织新报告发现,那些声称技术如何“改变”教育系统的研究需要更严格的学术严谨
教育科技巨头开发的工具自推出以来3个月内用户使用次数即达6500万次
Highly ranked university makes investment in staff salaries amid bitter national pay dispute
Funding assumptions for 2023 valuation confirm rosier outlook for UK’s largest higher education pensions scheme after years of pain
Announcement that government will finally follow through with threats to restrict admissions to ‘low-quality’ courses leaves sector leaders with as many questions as answers
Interim vice-chancellor insists renowned institution can be rebuilt after mass job cuts while protecting arts courses
Judge blocks attempts to force breach of contract claim to be dealt with by OIA as more than 100,000 students plan similar action
University withdraws Austrian role due to funding deficit but staff say longstanding post was well worth the small investment it entailed
网曝门 Office offers more flexibility for those hoping to work in UK after studies but some are seeing life plans fall apart
Institution says it stands by decision to offer staff wage rises in order to end marking boycott despite being ejected from national body
Union threatens more walkouts unless management ‘work with us to avoid further job losses’