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โ€˜I havenโ€™t had a single normal year at universityโ€™: the UK students graduating without a graded degree

An unlucky cohort of undergraduates has been plagued by Covid restrictions, education strikes and finally a marking boycott

Emily Smith, a final-year geography student at Durham University, never imagined her already heavily disrupted university experience could end like this. She wonโ€™t be graduating this summer because half her work remains unmarked owing to a national marking boycott by lecturers.

She refuses to attend the โ€œcompletion ceremonyโ€ Durham has offered her instead. Without an actual degree classification it seems like a โ€œfarceโ€. Like so many in this deeply unlucky cohort of students, she feels this is the last straw.

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AI makes plagiarism harder to detect, argue academics โ€“ in paper written by chatbot

Lecturers say programs capable of writing competent student coursework threaten academic integrity

An academic paper entitled Chatting and Cheating: Ensuring Academic Integrity in the Era of ChatGPT was published this month in an education journal, describing how artificial intelligence (AI) tools โ€œraise a number of challenges and concerns, particularly in relation to academic honesty and plagiarismโ€.

What readers โ€“ and indeed the peer reviewers who cleared it for publication โ€“ did not know was that the paper itself had been written by the controversial AI chatbot ChatGPT.

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Students at top London university urged to โ€˜snitchโ€™ on striking lecturers

Queen Mary accused of โ€˜turning students into spiesโ€™ to gather data on academics who did not reschedule missed teaching

A prestigious London university has become the first in the country to use a โ€œstudent snitch formโ€ to encourage students to report striking staff, while threatening to dock full pay for 39 days if those named fail to reschedule missed teaching.

Queen Mary University of London was branded the โ€œworst university employer in the UKโ€ by the Universities and Colleges Union last July, after it deducted 21 days of full pay from more than 100 staff who refused to mark studentsโ€™ work in June as part of a national boycott. But staff claim the university, a member of the esteemed Russell Group, has reached a new low and โ€œdestroyed trustโ€ by โ€œturning students into spiesโ€ to gather data on who went on strike in November and February, and which classes have not been rescheduled.

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