The relationship between student performance and teacher salaries. A controversial idea under the experts' scrutiny
A Polish education research institute examines the potential impact of linking teacher salaries to student performance outcomes.
Can artificial intelligence do without scientists? A conversation about the research from the University of Latvia
A survey conducted by researchers at the University of Latvia reveals that artificial intelligence tools have become commonplace in higher education, with the majority of educators and students using them in various academic tasks.
Rector of the University of Wrocław: Finance is not everything
The Rector of the University of Wrocław highlights the institution's extensive academic achievements and the importance of student engagement in research and community projects.
Will artificial intelligence in universities lead to a return to oral exams? A discussion about LU's research
A study conducted by the University of Latvia explores how students and teachers are integrating artificial intelligence into their academic processes.
Polylaminin: Maranhão native who received the substance begins home treatment and shows improvement
Hector Lucena, a 26-year-old agronomy student from Balsas, Maranhão, has begun at-home treatment with polylaminin for spinal cord trauma and reports improvements in his health.
HEI, NERDC seek emergency response education in schools
The Health Emergency Initiative and the Nigerian Educational Research and Development Council are planning to incorporate emergency response education into Nigerian school curricula to enhance student preparedness for emergencies.
Medical students are under enormous pressure. Every third female student has experienced sexism or humiliation, says sociologist
A recent study reveals that many medical students in Czechia face immense pressure, with a significant number of female students encountering sexism and humiliation during their education.
Professor has investigated the optimal number of students in school classes - and it is not 14, as Social Democrats suggest
A professor challenges the Social Democrats' proposal of a 14-student limit in classrooms, suggesting it may not be optimal based on research findings.
Eduardo Torres Wins Jaan Kaplinski Scholarship
Philosophy student Eduardo Torres has been awarded the Jaan Kaplinski scholarship for his research in language philosophy.
Professor charged with 'unauthorized intrusion into colleague's research lab' also had past sexual harassment remarks
An Incheon National University professor has been charged for unauthorized entry into colleagues' research labs and has a history of making defamatory and potentially sexual harassment remarks about a student.
Open Letter to the Minister and the Ministry of University and Research
Student representatives from several Italian online universities have issued an open letter urging innovation in teaching and examinations within the Italian university system, especially in remote education.
US varsity honours Nigerian student
Mary Adesina, a Nigerian doctoral student at the University of Houston, has been awarded the International Fellowship by the American Association of University Women for her significant contributions to cancer research.
Students will not be marked absent for visits to the school nurse
The Norwegian Parliament's Education and Research Committee has unanimously decided that visits to the school health service will not count towards student absences, prompting the government to revise current regulations.
Manuel Moncayo Molina, the 17th-century student from Cuenca who reveals unpublished data about the University of Alcalá
The article discusses Manuel Moncayo Molina, a 17th-century student from Cuenca, who uncovered unpublished information about the University of Alcalá through a newly discovered manuscript.