David Canter reveals how he discovered Microsoft Copilot acted like a lazy student, inventing responses with apparent confidence that were...
Read moreIn this month’s edition of The Evidence newsletter, Josephine Lethbridge explores how new flexible working policies are effectively reducing the...
Read moreHarvard psychology professor Joshua Greene studies the back-and-forth between emotion and reason in how human beings make moral decisions. In...
Read moreThis article aims to explore how the boards of international new ventures (INVs) develop throughout the internationalisation and growth phases...
Read more“We are, as a species, addicted to story,” says English professor Jonathan Gottschall in his book, The Storytelling Animal. “Even...
Read moreHow is class defined these these days – asking specifically about Britain here but the question certainly resonates globally –...
Read moreThe interactional skill of large language models enables them to carry out qualitative research interviews at speed and scale. Demonstrating...
Read moreDrawing on a bibliometric study, the authors explore how and why life sciences researchers cite the social sciences and how this...
Read moreIn the UK, it’s November 20. In France, it’s today, November 8. For the EU, it’s November 15. It’s the...
Read moreTom Burns, whose combination of play — and plays – with teaching in higher education added a light, collaborative and...
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