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Rushi Vyas, a student who was falsely accused of AI cheating at UNSW

Rushi was accused of using AI to cheat. It took him weeks to clear his name

Students are being falsely accused of plagiarism as universities turn to imperfect tools to detect the unauthorised use of AI.

Many university graduates will benefit from the Albanese government’s HECS changes.
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HECS

The government’s HECS change is good, but another tweak is still needed

Timing is important – and that’s one of the clear shortfalls in the federal government’s surprise for young people with student loans.

  • by Millie Muroi
Bella Westaway
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I made mistakes at university, just not enough of them

The mistakes you make during uni will shape your life, in big and small ways. So don’t overthink it – just enjoy the ride.

  • by Bella Westaway
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Rushi was accused of using AI to cheat. It took him weeks to clear his name

Rushi was accused of using AI to cheat. It took him weeks to clear his name

Students are being falsely accused of plagiarism as universities turn to imperfect tools to detect the unauthorised use of AI.

  • by Daniella White
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‘Publish the marks’: Parents bristle at secret selective school entry scores

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The government’s HECS change is good, but another tweak is still needed
Opinion
HECS

The government’s HECS change is good, but another tweak is still needed

Timing is important – and that’s one of the clear shortfalls in the federal government’s surprise for young people with student loans.

  • by Millie Muroi