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Should Universities Be Enforcers or Educators?

Why do students cheat? What should the consequences be for cheaters? Do Australia's universities face a plague of cheating? If so, how should they respond? Image source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/trending/china-uses-drones-to-stop-students-from-cheating-on-college-entrance-exams-1.3107774

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Why I love chemistry (and you should too)

Chemistry makes most people think of violent explosions and vibrantly coloured liquids bubbling over a Bunsen burner.

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New academic writing support tool to target unintentional plagiarism (and make students happier)

University students can now check their draft assignments against a billion online texts to ensure they don’t engage in unintentional plagiarism,...

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Does one-to-one student support improve retention?

When a student gets one-to-one help, they do better. And all students deserve one-to-one help, anytime, anywhere. CQUniversity's Chris Veraa brought...

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