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“A society full of love, non violence, truth and justice; only in such society one can completely develop his/her potential and spiritual development” says Mahatma Gandhi. This envisaged vision to developing the individual’s potential and spiritual development, which is vital for universal and personal harmonious and self-fulfilled living, could become
Lawrence, Arul+2 more
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During the last five years higher education research in Germany seems to be in a significant upturn. This is a side effect partly of the obvious boom of empirical educational research in general and partly of the reform movement that has affected the German higher education system since middle of the 1990s.
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This first issue of the Journal focuses on the impact of new, quality educational programmes on societal developments, discussing whether building new profiles and new generations of graduates is the road to build new ...
Tuning Journal for Higher Education
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Digital transformation of higher education institutions (HEIs) is of paramount importance in today’s technology-driven world. However, there are numerous barriers that hinder the successful implementation of digital transformation initiatives in HEIs. In
Thomais Gkrimpizi+2 more
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Drivers and Consequences of ChatGPT Use in Higher Education: Key Stakeholder Perspectives
The incorporation of artificial intelligence (AI) into education has heralded a transformative era in the way students learn and faculties teach. Among the burgeoning array of AI tools, ChatGPT stands out as a versatile and powerful resource.
A. Hasanein, A. Sobaih
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Intracranial bifocal germinoma
Primary intracranial germ cell tumors are rare, often affecting children and young patients. Germinomas are the most common type of germ cell tumors.
Meriem Haloua, assistant professor+6 more
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COVID‐19 and online teaching in higher education: A case study of Peking University
Starting from the spring of 2020, the outbreak of the COVID‐19 caused Chinese universities to close the campuses and forced them to initiate online teaching. This paper focuses on a case of Peking University's online education. Six specific instructional
W. Bao
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Discourses of artificial intelligence in higher education: a critical literature review
Artificial intelligence (AI) holds significant implications for higher education; however, references to AI in the literature are often vague and open to debate.
M. Bearman, Juliana Ryan, R. Ajjawi
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Higher Education Funding [PDF]
Nicholas Barr, a London School of Economics professzora 2006. november 23-án tartott előadást a Budapesti Corvinus Egyetem és a Diákhitel Központ Zrt. által közösen rendezett konferencián. A konferenciát az egyetem rektora, Mészáros Tamás vezette, előadást tartott többek között Manherz Károly, az Oktatási és Kulturális Minisztérium szakállamtitkára és ...
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