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The university must not become a supply chain for AI
Cash-strapped universities are being told to make AI central to their missions, by the people selling the AI.
Gender lectures should be brought back despite trans protests, academics urge Oxford University
Gender lectures should be brought back despite protests from transgender activists, academics have urged Oxford University.More than 100 academics have called on the university to reinstate a lecture series on gender after it was cancelled amid protests. Among the 117 academics is Professor Richard Dawkins, who famously wrote The God Delusion. He and other signatories wrote to The Times after Dr Michael Foran's gender law lectures were cancelled by the prestigious university. TRENDING Stories...
TS Inter Supplementary Result 2026 out: Check link and steps to download TGBIE marks
Exciting news for Telangana students! The Board of Intermediate Education is expected to release the IPASE 2026 supplementary exam results today. Candidates who took the exams for first and second-year Intermediate courses can now check their marks online. The supplementary exams, held from May 13 to May 21 for both General and Vocational streams, offered a chance to improve scores.
Headline - Pranit More clip goes viral: MBBS students’ remarks on male cadavers spark backlash
Comedian Pranit More's show is again embroiled in controversy after a clip featuring Sejal Pawar discussing deceased male bodies went viral. Pawar has since apologized, calling it a learning experience. This follows a previous incident involving a remark about a Rs 370 biryani, sparking debates on humor, respect, and professional conduct.
Days after exposing CBSE portal flaws, 19-year-old Nisarg Adhikary lands role at IIT Kanpur
Nineteen-year-old ethical hacker Nisarga Adhikary, who recently highlighted security vulnerabilities in CBSE's digital systems, has been appointed as an OSINT and Threat Intelligence Engineer at IIT Kanpur's C3iHub. Adhikary's role will focus on identifying and analyzing cyber threats using publicly available information, following his public allegations about CBSE's data accessibility.
Dahiyeh crowds rally in favour of Iranian support against Israel
Dahiyeh crowds rally in favour of Iranian support against Israel.
More than a tool for a living: Peter K. Bol on true value of history
How can we make thousands of years of imperial history accessible to learners around the world? From using a catchy children's tune to teach Chinese dynasties, to launching expansive open-access platforms, Professor Peter K. Bol reimagines how we connect with the past.In this discussion, he takes us behind the scenes of the China Biographical Database (CBDB), a monumental project uniting scholars from China, the US and Europe. This massive cross-border effort proves that international academic c...
Christian teacher Bonnie Brown, 26, was arrested after teen student accurately sketched her bedroom in an alleged sex crime so scandalous the entire school had to shut down
Christian teacher Bonnie Brown, 26, was arrested after teen student accurately sketched her bedroom in an alleged sex crime so scandalous the entire school had to shut downSign up for our US Editor's Picks newsletter to get all the biggest exclusive stories See more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy ELIOT FORCE, US NEWS REPORTER Published: 02:26, 11 June 2026 | Updated: 02:26, 11 June 2026 e-mail View comments
Teachers union facing years of deficits seeks to become Oregon's largest PAC, internal documents show
The largest teachers union in Oregon is looking to become the state's biggest political action committee by 2026, internal documents provided to Fox News Digital by Defending Education show. The Oregon group is also proposing new member assessments, expanding its political influence and advancing resolutions on a variety of issues including taxation and artificial intelligence.The Oregon Education Association (OEA), which represents almost 41,000 educators and education support staff, is an affi...
In a tough economy, many U.S. teachers forced to work second jobs
CBS Evening News In a tough economy, many U.S. teachers are forced to work second jobs .chip { background-image: url('/fly/bundles/cbsnewscore/images/chip-bgd/chip-bgd-evening-news.jpg'); } By Meg Oliver Meg Oliver Correspondent Meg Oliver is a correspondent for CBS News based in New York City. Oliver is a veteran journalist with more than two decades of reporting and anchoring experience. Read Full Bio Meg Oliver June 10, 2026 / 8:27 PM EDT / CBS News Add CBS News on Google Plainfield, New Jers...
Smacking children could lead to lower GCSE grades, study suggests
Smacking children could lead to lower GCSE grades, study suggestsJust nowShareSaveAdd as preferred on GoogleBeth Rose,Disability affairs reporter andVanessa Clarke,Senior education reporterPA MediaCampaigners have called for England and Northern Ireland to make smacking children illegal, in-line with Scotland and WalesSmacking children as a form of punishment could result in lower school grades or lead to riskier teenage behaviour, a study has found.Researchers from the University College London...
Teachers turning to side hustles to pay the bills: "I'm going to just keep hustling"
Over a third of U.S. workers now hold multiple jobs just to keep up, according to a recent survey by ZipRecruiter. Meg Oliver shows how many school teachers are working side hustles in this "Affordability in America."
Uruguay signs agreement with Chinese university to drive farming
Roughly 70% of Uruguay is covered by grassland. The natural pasture, also found in northern Argentina and southern Brazil, contribute to the quality of Uruguayan beef which gives it a commercial advantage in markets such as China and Europe. Uruguay has now signed an agreement with a Chinese university to create a Joint Pasture Agriculture Laboratory, designed to drive progress in Genetic Improvement and Plant Biotechnology for pasture and forage production.This laboratory is just one of the out...
Students who went to private school more likely to fear being cancelled on campus - report
Students who went to private school more likely to fear being cancelled on campus - reportSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy ELEANOR HARDING, EDUCATION EDITOR Published: 00:01, 11 June 2026 | Updated: 00:01, 11 June 2026 e-mail View comments
US attacks multiple targets in Iran, Strait of Hormuz now closed
US forces began launching strikes against multiple targets in Iran on Wednesday, according to an X post by the US Central Command (CENTCOM).
Meta offering free training program to fast-track trade jobs
Meta has created a free five-week training course called America's Workforce Academy to address shortages of jobs like fiber technicians, welders, plumbers and electricians. The workers would help build data centers and then be guaranteed a job in a skilled trade. Marc Morial, president of the National Urban League, joins to discuss his organization's partnership with Meta on the project.
Jeremy Vine admits he feels unable to discuss Christian faith inside BBC buildings: 'Contentious!'
Jeremy Vine has disclosed that he feels constrained from openly discussing his Christian beliefs whilst working at the BBC, viewing such conversations as "contentious".The 61-year-old Radio 2 presenter made the candid admission during an appearance on BBC Radio 3's Private Passions programme, which is scheduled to broadcast next Sunday.The veteran broadcaster, who has hosted his weekday Radio 2 show since 2003, suggested that expressing religious views within the corporation's premises feels pro...
Pro-Palestinian activists accused of intimidation campaign against University of Michigan officials
Federal prosecutors unsealed indictment against activists trying to force the school to cut financial ties to IsraelSign up for the Breaking News US newsletter emailFederal prosecutors unsealed an indictment Wednesday against eight pro-Palestinian activists who are accused of conspiring to run a criminal intimidation campaign against University of Michigan officials while trying to force the school to cut financial ties to Israel.The indictment also describes vandalism against some companies tha...
A Sign The Debate Over How To Teach Reading May Be Over: Bipartisanship
LeadershipEducationEditors' PickA Sign The Debate Over How To Teach Reading May Be Over: BipartisanshipThe READ Act would put a stamp of approval on (and money behind) the “science of reading” approach, which combines old fashioned phonics with vocabulary and comprehension.ByLisa Chambers,Staff Writer. I am a staff writer covering higher education at ForbesFollow AuthorJun 10, 2026, 04:34pm EDT
Diversity firm which criticised JK Rowling deliver anti-racism 'white fragility' training to 2,000 police officers and staff
Diversity firm which criticised JK Rowling deliver anti-racism 'white fragility' training to 2,000 police officers and staffClick here to visit the Scotland home page for the latest news and sportSee more Daily Mail on Google - save us as a Preferred SourceBy GRAHAM GRANT, SCOTTISH HOME AFFAIRS EDITOR Published: 20:47, 10 June 2026 | Updated: 20:47, 10 June 2026 e-mail View comments