AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoHigher Ed Policy & Jobs: The University of Sussex faces a £35 million cuts plan after a fall in recruitment, with UCU warning that about 600 staff could be made redundant and urging management to rule out compulsory layoffs. AI in Assessment: A Cambridge-led study finds AI essay grading tends to reward “style over substance,” flagging risks that automated marking could distort what universities measure. Research Integrity & Security: U.S. lawmakers report NASA-funded work may have violated China collaboration limits hundreds of times, raising new questions about compliance in federally funded research. Health & Medicine: A U of T professor’s sleep-breathing research is helping pave the way for a phase 3 sleep apnea drug, while UCL’s OPTIMA trial suggests many over-40 hormone-sensitive breast cancer patients may safely skip chemotherapy. Student Life & Access: A controversial plan to convert a closed nursing home into student housing in Middleton drew 439 objections, and a Georgia civics showcase highlights required student research on local issues. STEM & Sustainability: Israeli researchers report a fungal extract that can improve tomato taste and yields, and U-M researchers are testing “pee for the peonies” urine-derived fertilizer.
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