ai in higher education

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The tag 'ai in higher education' on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about the integration of Microsoft AI tools, such as Microsoft 365 Copilot, into university environments. Content includes the University of Manchester's campus-wide Copilot rollout, which provides AI access to 65,000 students and staff, highlighting benefits like AI literacy and productivity gains alongside governance and risk concerns. The tag focuses on real-world deployments, institutional policies, and debates around AI adoption in academic settings, with an emphasis on Microsoft's role in higher education.
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    DEC 2026 Survey: 88% of Students Use AI, Only 29% Trust Instructors

    The Digital Education Council’s AI in Higher Education Global Survey 2026 finds that 88 percent of students worldwide use artificial intelligence in their studies, yet only 29 percent believe their instructors are equipped to guide them. The practical response should be immediate: universities...
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    Manchester Copilot Rollout: Benefits, Risks and Governance

    The University of Manchester’s decision to roll out full Microsoft 365 Copilot access and training to its entire campus community—some 65,000 students and staff, with the programme due to complete by summer 2026—has crystallised a national debate about the role of large technology providers in...
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