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Ex-Cambridge professor at centre of plagiarism scandal found dead
4+ hour, 30+ min ago (629+ words) Black academic Jason Arday, who resigned from the University of Cambridge last week following a high-profile plagiarism scandal that raised claims of racism, was found dead Friday, the prestigious British institution confirmed. Arday, 41, was found unresponsive Friday afternoon at an…...
For a decade CRediT has quietly reshaped academic authorship – what comes next? - LSE Impact
5+ hour, 45+ min ago (460+ words) Understanding impact and practice in academic research Walk into any research-intensive university and you will find a large workforce whose contributions rarely surface in the author list in a published paper or a preprint: technicians, research software engineers, data stewards,…...
The hidden cost of peer review: a system under strain
1+ hour, 23+ min ago (410+ words) This growing demand raises broader questions about how peer review functions within today’s academic publishing landscape, particularly in relation to Article Processing Charges, or APCs. The intention here is not to criticise the system, but to reflect on how time,…...
St. James: The AI podcasts in my online course felt dystopian
1+ hour, 56+ min ago (430+ words) Have you ever listened to a podcast created by artificial intelligence? I have, but only against my will. Over the summer, I signed up for a science fiction class as a requirement for my major. I was oddly shocked to…...
Column: Wading murky waters
14+ hour, 24+ min ago (468+ words) The Daily Tar Heel Column: Wading murky waters Preparing for a hurricane is never easy; neither is recovering from one. Granted, there are certainly precautions and measures to put in place that make the process slightly easier, and, if anything,…...
COLUMN: 125 years of change
17+ hour, 12+ min ago (483+ words) You may notice the Feb. 23 print edition of The Daily Tar Heel is a new size. It’s a time of monumental change for the DTH. The old ways of operating are no longer working, and we’re slowly figuring out how…...
From academic scandal to culture war: the case of Jason Arday puts Cambridge in the spotlight
10+ hour, 47+ min ago (494+ words) Diari ARA In late July, the British newspaper The Telegraph published an article accusing Jason Arday, a professor at Cambridge University, of being involved in a plagiarism controversy A scandal that splashed a millennium-old prestigious institution and forever tarnished the…...
Verona policy on misconduct in line with new act
12+ hour, 29+ min ago (168+ words) VERONA, Wis. -- In Verona, like in many school districts, student safety is of the utmost importance. Going into this school year, Wisconsin Act 89 is now in place. This act requires schools to solidify policy on appropriate methods of communication between…...
Jason Arday's death sparks UK debate over academic rigor, racism after media 'frenzy"
5+ hour, 50+ min ago (550+ words) Jason Arday, who was once celebrated as Cambridge University’s youngest Black professor, was found dead last week after weeks of news stories presenting evidence that he was a plagiarist and fabulist....
Synap adds AI-assisted proctoring to online exams | ETIH EdTech News — EdTech Innovation Hub
16+ hour, 2+ min ago (429+ words) Synoptic places recorded exam evidence and potential breaches on a timeline for review by human invigilators ETIH Innovation Awards winner Synap has released Synoptic, an integrated proctoring system designed to help education providers, training organizations and professional bodies identify and…...