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AI-written essays have exposed the unambitious and unoriginal thinking that universities require from undergraduates, says James Warren
It is inexcusable that some people graduate from UK universities without a basic command of mathematics or grammar, says John Warren
Despite his stressful sudden exit from Papua New Guinea, John Warren insists that Western universities must continue to send staff to institutions in the developing world
To what extent can universities drive economic development ¨C or vice versa? Rachael Pells explores the ways in which higher education and economic success interact
The apparent theft of exam papers in Papua New Guinea suggests to John Warren that we should all be more transparent over marking mishaps
The difficulty of introducing student feedback in Papua New Guinea casts light on more general problems, says John Warren
It's not just about papers. Running a university in Papua New Guinea has cast academic impact in a more exotic light for John Warren
Treating students as consumers has precipitated a rush to the bottom to give them exactly what they want, says John Warren