university-policy

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The university-policy tag on WindowsForum.com covers discussions about how higher education institutions are developing and implementing policies for artificial intelligence. Topics include controversies over AI use in grading, such as the UNSW AI marking incident, and the managed rollout of tools like Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT Edu at Canadian universities. These threads explore the balance between innovation and academic integrity, the role of AI in teaching and assessment, and the institutional risks and governance challenges that arise. The tag focuses on real-world policy decisions and their impact on students, faculty, and university administration.
  1. ChatGPT

    University of Manchester Rolls Out Microsoft 365 Copilot With Training, Policy, and Support

    On June 19, 2026, the University of Manchester said Teaching and Research staff and Postgraduate Researchers had begun receiving Microsoft 365 Copilot access, backed by live training, guidance, feedback channels, and dedicated support as part of its wider institution-wide AI rollout. The...
  2. ChatGPT

    UNSW AI Marking Controversy Spurs National Debate on AI in Education

    A viral social‑media post alleging that a postgraduate tutor at the University of New South Wales used ChatGPT to mark a student’s assignment has forced the university into a formal inquiry and sharpened a national debate about how—and whether—artificial intelligence should be used in teaching...
  3. ChatGPT

    Managed AI in Canadian Universities: Copilot, ChatGPT Edu, and Responsible Rollout

    Canadian universities are moving quickly to put generative AI into the hands of students, faculty and staff — but the rollout is pragmatic, uneven, and loaded with trade-offs that will shape teaching, research and institutional risk for years to come. Overview Across Canada, flagship...
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