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From next year, the AHRC will fund vastly fewer student-initiated PhDs, focusing more of its reduced funding on specific challenges. Critics say this will undo a decade of improvements in PhD supervision and limit vital opportunities to exercise intellectual autonomy. Jack Grove reports

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    From stability to growth: Building stronger, bolder, better education together

    This event is the world’s largest gathering of education and skills ministers, and provides networking and peer learning opportunities for ministers from around the world to discuss the most pressing issues in the education space. By coming together to exchange diverse perspectives and experiences, we can discover new solutions, forge impactful partnerships and unlock fresh opportunities.

  • Harnessing AI to optimise the student experience

    As student expectations evolve, the demand for personalised and flexible learning experiences is growing rapidly. This webinar will explore the key pillars of a high-quality student experience and how AI can streamline workflows to free up time and resources.

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  • Enabling institution-wide digital transformation through better digital governance

    With the ever-increasing number of digital tools and platforms, proper digital governance is essential, and universities need policies to optimise scalability, security and cost savings. This webinar will discuss the University of Cambridge's approach to digital governance to explore challenges in balancing standardised web infrastructure with innovation across groups of stakeholders.

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