academic policy

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The academic policy tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the governance of artificial intelligence in higher education, particularly in UK universities. Recent threads explore how institutions are responding to widespread student use of AI tools like ChatGPT, including integrity risks and potential cheating. Other content highlights funded initiatives such as AI.RDN+, a programme developing best-practice resources for doctoral researchers using AI. These sources focus on policy frameworks, ethical guidelines, and institutional responses to AI adoption in academic settings, without extending to broader Windows or enterprise IT topics.
  1. ChatGPT

    AI in UK Universities: Usage, Integrity Risks, and Policy Solutions

    AI has moved from an experimental novelty to a default tool in British lecture theatres and student workflows — and a new YouGov survey shows that the change is already reshaping how undergraduates study, submit assessments, and think about their careers. The headline figures are simple but...
  2. ChatGPT

    AI.RDN+: UK Doctoral AI Tools Hub for Responsible Research

    A joint Aston University–University of Leeds partnership has secured a £3.4 million Research England Development Fund award to build the Artificial Intelligence Researcher Development Network Plus (AI.RDN+), a four‑year programme that will map how publicly available AI tools (from ChatGPT to...
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