A University of Ibadan student who graduated with a first class in Mathematics shared how she got 5 scholarships in school.
Just under a decade ago, while juggling university assignments, part-time jobs, and social obligations, I stumbled across a ...
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What AI is teaching us about humanities education

How I learned to stop worrying and be thankful for chatbots.
Romila Thapar and Namit Arora debate the divide between rigorous scholarship and popular history, revealing the tensions ...
A growing number of online shops are quietly moving some of their best content onto Substack, a subscription newsletter platform. Instead of another promo blast, ecommerce brands are sending ...
My decision to study Arabic is owed to my father’s passing. Having now experienced life in the Middle East, I now understand ...
Before Crimson Desert, I’d never played a game I’d describe as maximalist. Crimson Desert is a maximalist video game, defined ...
Whether you’re a STEM specialist anxious about creative writing or an expert essayist looking to eke out a few more marks in the final exam, The Daily Telegraph’s guide covers all the tips, tricks and ...
Generative AI didn’t create academic dishonesty, weak assessment design, or grade inflation. What it did do is make those ...
Not Too Late derives its title from a website and resource collection created by the book’s two editors. One of the two, Rebecca Solnit, writes frequently on feminism, politics, and the environment.
The ivory tower is a symbol of academia—and an implicit critique of the isolated and often aloof nature of scholarship. It seems only appropriate to talk about why the ivory tower is failing marketing ...
Your why may not be what you think it is. by Jonathan Knowles, Tom Hunsaker, Hannah Grove and Alison James Today’s business leaders are under pressure to come up with a corporate purpose, much as they ...