Reda Cimmperman. Between Gratitude and Bribery: Where is the Line of Academic Ethics Drawn?
The article discusses the thin line between ethical gratitude and potential bribery in academic settings, emphasizing the importance of timing, context, and intent in such interactions.
‘When submitting university assignments, students must disclose AI use’... The Ministry of Education unveils ethical guidelines
The South Korean government has released draft ethical guidelines for the use of artificial intelligence (AI) in universities amidst growing concerns over academic dishonesty related to AI.
Prosecutors Seek 6 Months in Prison for Incheon University Professor for Breaking into Colleague's Research Lab
A professor at Incheon University is facing a six-month prison sentence for repeatedly breaking into a colleague's research lab, according to prosecutors.
Former Harvard President Stops Teaching
Former Harvard University president Larry Summers will stop teaching after the current academic year, following revelations about his connections to Jeffrey Epstein.
Artificial Intelligence in Higher Education: The Problem Lies Not in the Abundance of Fraud but in a Much More Important Issue
This article discusses the ethical and educational dilemmas posed by the rise of artificial intelligence tools in universities, which are transforming academic life beyond just concerns about cheating.
Intellectuals in the Black Hole Due to the Epstein Scandal
The article discusses the implications of Jeffrey Epstein's actions on the integrity of intellectuals and academic institutions in the West.
Wonkwang Digital University Successfully Concludes Winter Humanities Relay Lecture for the 2025 Academic Year
Wonkwang Digital University hosted a successful special lecture series on 'Humanities in the Age of AI' to help learners understand technology from a humanistic perspective.
The case possibly going to court: "Nothing normal about receiving a call from the administrators"
Students and academic staff at Bifröst University accuse the school's management of pressuring students to ensure support for the rector, raising concerns about academic freedom and ethics.
The case possibly heading for the courts or Umba: "Experience that their trust is being abused"
Students and faculty at Bifröst University accuse the administration of pressuring students to secure support for the rector amid concerns over academic freedom.
Referral to the Ethics Committee Cannot Be Considered an Attack
The University of Bifröst asserts that referring a case to its ethics committee does not constitute an attack, as such matters are private and not made public by the university.
The vote of no confidence remains despite the ethics committee's decision
A vote of no confidence against the rector of Bifröst University is still in place, despite the rector claiming that the ethics committee's decision forms the basis for reconciliation.
Ants Nõmper, Lauri Mälksoo ⟩ The gene bank in a state of hibernation awaits its prince
The dormant gene bank in Estonia is awaiting a funding boost, as discussed by legal expert Ants Nõmper and academic Lauri Mälksoo.
R. Morkūnaitė-Mikulėnienė: we will collect signatures for the no-confidence vote against VTEK member D. Beinoravičius
R. Morkūnaitė-Mikulėnienė announced plans to gather signatures for a no-confidence vote against VTEK member D. Beinoravičius due to concerns over his academic ethics following allegations of plagiarism.
Seimas committee: D. Beinoravičius, who violated academic ethics, still meets the criteria of impeccable reputation
The Seimas committee has stated that D. Beinoravičius continues to meet the criteria for impeccable reputation despite having violated academic ethics, according to committee chairman Jaroslav Narkevičius.
After the Hunt: Julia Roberts in a Deferred Ethical Confrontation
Director Luca Guadagnino's new film 'After the Hunt' explores moral ambiguities within an academic setting, intertwined with issues of power and the feminist 'Me Too' movement, featuring Julia Roberts.