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Tulsi Suchak and Matt Spick

Problemous research is exploding in the health sector as bad actors use open source big data and AI to mass-produce poor papers. People need it urgently to know that not all research is created equal.


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Top Stories


China Integrated Country

Chinese students are worth US$14 billion for the US economy

Yojana Sharma

This week, foreign students' access to US institutions emerged as a negotiation tip for trade negotiations, with China appearing to ensure that it eases the US stance towards Chinese students as part of a “framework deal” aimed at crippling tariffs.


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Dorothy Lepkovka



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US

Brendan O'Malley



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Africa

Gilbert Nakweya



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Canada


Nathan M Green Field

Critics believe they believe in the power of Ontario's provincial government institutions to set the standards and processes that provincial postsecondary institutions use to determine entry into the program.


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North Africa

Wagdy Sawahel



Australia

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England

Nick Mitchell

Research and innovation were among the big winners of the spending review that outlined the UK government's investment priorities, but on the educational side, it appears that the university did not persuade the labour administration to save the financial crisis.



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Paul Cochrane

Registration for private higher education institutions in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates reached record highs this year and is expected to continue to grow due to Emirates' reputation for safety, flexible visa regulations, government support and future-looking academic programs.



Nigeria

Abdulrasheed Hammad

The dean of the EPE campus of the Department of Agricultural Sciences at Lagos State University in Nigeria has been accused of imposing “decomposition and inhumane treatment” including hard work on farms in the department where students are working in practical courses.



Webinar


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With the 2030 deadline for the UN Sustainable Development Goals approaching and global challenges intensify, the need for action in higher education is urgent. Global experts will explore ways to embed sustainability skills and perceptions through teaching and learning awareness and university in a free webinar on Thursday, June 26th.
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Edtech, AI and higher education


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James Unil auh

There is a growing trend among universities, where symbolic reforms from AI deployments to expanding online degrees, are increasingly being used to demonstrate innovation while deeper institutional challenges are being denounced. We need to consider what comes with true renewal in education.


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Karen McGregor

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While most major universities are ingrained in a glorious past, the world's first AI university, UAE's Mbzuai- is all about the future. There has been an expansion from a small graduate institution four years ago to more than 560 graduate researchers today.



Finland

Jan Peter Myklebust

photographUniversity leaders, government ministers, higher education stakeholders and private donors gathered at Aalto University in Finland last month to mark the pre-selling release of the second European Institute for Ellis Research, or Ellis Research Institute, aimed at transforming AI and machine learning and R&D.



World Blog


Kazakhstan


Shynar Imangaliyeva

The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign in the United States has achieved status as a major destination for Kazakhstan's Mullashak Scholars.


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SDGS


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James Unil auh

Ten years after being optimistically incorporated into the Sustainable Development Goals, global citizenship education stands at a critical period. The escalating complexity of global challenges means it is more urgent than ever, but the socio-political context in which it operates has changed.


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Africa

Wachira Kigoto



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Kalinga Seneviratne



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Australia

Maria Vieira




Africa Global

Jackline Nyerere and Tristan McCowan

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Climate learning must be part of every citizen's knowledge base. The innovative course, which involves 10 universities in the pilot phase, involves participatory research and community engagement, co-creating solutions to the challenges of climate change and sustainable development in Africa.



Uganda

Asenus was Yashiri J. Kasango

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Researchers at Makerere University have linked air pollution to more than 7,000 deaths in the Uganda capital over the past four years. Experts are now paying attention to measures to mitigate the outcomes of Kampala's air pollution.



Last week's top story


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Patrick Bresger, Avirasha Singh, James Brown

Truly progressive science education promotes both professional competence and ethical reasoning. It depicts science as human, cultural and ethical activities, creating a sense of global consciousness and collective responsibility. Students can face uncertainty with resilience, humility and integrity.


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Palestine

Mona Gebril



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Malaysia Global

Yojana Sharma



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Africa Global

Emnet Tadesse Woldegiorgis




China Integrated Country

Amber One

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The latest restrictions on international student visas by the US government overturn the plans for thousands of Chinese students, but students currently in the US are warned that even a short time could endanger their chances of returning home.



Europe Africa

Desmond Thompson

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As governments around the world cut back on research and investment in higher education, the European Union has strengthened its support for Africa and launched a funding package of over 500 million euros (US$572 million) aimed at strengthening science, technology and innovation partnerships across the continent.




The Kingdom of Europe Unified

Fabrizio Trifiro



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Dennis Simon








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