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News Story: Shoring Up Qualification Value: Why Reverting to In-Person Exams Is Not a Stand-Alone Fix for AI Misuse

News Story: Shoring Up Qualification Value: Why Reverting to In-Person Exams Is Not a Stand-Alone Fix for AI Misuse

Shoring Up Qualification Value: Why Reverting to In-Person Exams Is Not a Stand-Alone Fix for AI Misuse Press release: FE News 07-July-26 LONDON, UK – As further and higher education providers face unprecedented pressure to protect learner credibility, some institutions are responding to ...

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The RAINZ Collective: Fostering Academic Integrity in a New Zealand Context
The RAINZ Collective: Fostering Academic Integrity in a New Zealand Context

In the fifth year of theTracey Bretag Prize for Academic Integrity, Prof Judyth Sachshosted a conversation with Prof Jason Stephensfrom the...

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Prof Tracey Bretag speaking at a Studiosity Symposium on Academic Integrity
Tracey Bretag Prize 2025: Integrity, humanity, learning.

Congratulations to this year's 2025 Tracey Bretag Prize shortlist. And many thanks to our Academic Advisory Board who take on the tough task of...

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News Story: Studiosity and Universities UK announce multi-year partnership
News Story: Studiosity and Universities UK announce multi-year partnership

Press release: Live va PA Media 24-Feb-25 Studiosity, an ethical, essential AI learning tool, announces a multi-year partnership with Universities...

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