Helen joined Times Higher Education?in March 2024 as a reporter covering Asia. She previously reported on international education at The PIE News and has written for publications including the?Daily Mirror and Cosmopolitan. She holds an MA in international journalism.
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AI lecturers have the potential to free up academics’ time and create more immersive learning environments, but institutions are treading cautiously when it comes to introducing the technology into classrooms
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Upgraded institutions seen as a way to meet talent demands in the Greater Bay Area
Academic freedom is particularly at risk in countries with pronounced social and political polarisation, report says
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