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5 growing threats to academic freedom

5 growing threats to academic freedom

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Category is – “limitations” Part One

Category is – “limitations” Part One

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Uni is not just about lectures. When choosing a degree, ask what supports are available to you

Uni is not just about lectures. When choosing a degree, ask what supports are available to you

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Real equity in math education is about more than good grades and test scores

Real equity in math education is about more than good grades and test scores

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Declining PhD student numbers are a warning sign for NZ’s future knowledge economy

Declining PhD student numbers are a warning sign for NZ’s future knowledge economy

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New evidence suggests the Universe may be twice as old as we thought

New evidence suggests the Universe may be twice as old as we thought

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IOTA, the technology that will transform the Internet of Things

IOTA, the technology that will transform the Internet of Things

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Good feedback is an art – here’s how I teach it

Good feedback is an art – here’s how I teach it

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How AI bots spread misinformation online and undermine democratic politics

How AI bots spread misinformation online and undermine democratic politics

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AI tutors could be coming to the classroom – but who taught the tutor, and should you trust them?

AI tutors could be coming to the classroom – but who taught the tutor, and should you trust them?

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Will replacing personal statements with application questions make university admissions fairer?

Will replacing personal statements with application questions make university admissions fairer?

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An academic publisher has struck an AI data deal with Microsoft – without their authors’ knowledge

An academic publisher has struck an AI data deal with Microsoft – without their authors’ knowledge

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