Former Vice-Chancellor of the University of Ibadan, Prof. Abel Olayinka, has called on the Federal Government to urgently increase funding for postgraduate education, warning that Nigeria’s quest for ...
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Concern over flood of Japanese general interest books in South Korea
The value of books as a source of knowledge and information is beyond dispute. This is likely why book reviews are recognized ...
Liberal faculty outnumber conservatives nearly 7-to-1 on college campuses, a new report finds, raising concerns about ...
From 1929 to 1949, China formulated a series of systematic economic propositions catering to national independence and people’s liberation amid the development of Chin ...
With the far-right Alternative for Germany leading in polls for national and state elections, institutions are facing up to proposed restrictions on academic freedom. Scientists are raising the alarm ...
Academic freedom and civil discourse are essential for enabling faculty to explore controversial topics, encourage diverse perspectives, and maintain environments of open inquiry. However, mounting ...
Despite the central role of discourse, conversation, and argumentation in social life, psychological research still lacks a unified framework for understanding these communicative phenomena across ...
(TNS) — Students are stuck in a modern catch-22 situation, a new national research report by the Chapman University-based Or Initiative says about the state of civil discourse among youth. Youth are ...
Exploring Academic Integrity: Generative AI Tools Used in Academic Writing Among University Students
As part of the BCcampus Research Fellows Program, I am pleased to share a summary of my research on how university students use generative AI in their writing practices, as well as the extent to which ...
In the Nov. 12 edition of the Oracle, Prof. David Schultz of the Political Science department offered a defense of why we should not ban a Turning Point USA chapter here on campus and an argument for ...
Every day, students across the world are asked to “make an argument”. In essays, research papers, debates, and dissertations, the phrase recurs like a drumbeat. Yet, for many, the word ‘argument’ ...
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