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Welcome to KPP

Knowledge, power and politics rest at the heart of education. Recognising that education takes a wide variety of forms and is subject to different, often competing agendas across the globe, our research cluster based in the Faculty of Education at the University of Cambridge explores fundamental questions relating to: the roles of education in societies; transnational debates about the nature of knowledge formation and its circulation; and the consequences for social justice.

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Knowledge, Power and Politics (KPP) in education brings together a critical mass of interdisciplinary researchers in the Faculty of Education, the University of Cambridge, and beyond. A centre of global excellence KPP’s main focus is to build research capacity and outputs through its activities, and to be recognised as a…Continue reading “About”

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Part 1:Navigating the Complexities of Regulating ChatGPT in Universities

27 Mar 202327 Mar 2023
Steven Watson Keywords: ChatGPT; Academic Integrity; University Regulations; Ethical Use of AI; AI-assisted Learning Introduction The advent of advanced artificial intelligence (AI) like ChatGPT has opened up new opportunities and…
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Examining the World of ChatGPT: A Three-Part Blog Series

27 Mar 202324 May 2023
Steven Watson Introduction AI technologies, such as ChatGPT, have opened up new avenues for applications in education, research, and creative writing. In a recent talk, I examined the potential benefits…
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Event Review: Exploring the Potential of ChatGPT: Applications in Education and Research

20 Mar 202324 Apr 2023
On 8th March, Dr. Steve Watson, the co-chair of KPP, gave an insightful seminar on the topic of “Exploring the Potential of ChatGPT: Applications in Education and Research”. Steve started…
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Exploring the Potential of ChatGPT: Applications in Education and Research 

3 Mar 20233 Mar 2023
Speaker: Steve Watson Date: Wednesday 8th  March Time: 12 pm to 1 pm Location: GS5, DMB, Faculty of education Join Online: Please kindly email us to require invitation link. About…
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Designing for the world’s largest minority: disability-inclusive technology in e-learning

13 Feb 2023
This image shows a learner sitting at a table surrounded by a laptop, an iPad, a cup of coffee, books and a vase of flowers. (Pexels, copyright-free) by Nomisha Kurian…
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Solidarity with Academic Communities in Syria & Turkey:

8 Feb 202313 Feb 2023
A panel discussion Monday, 13 February | 17:00 | Online REGISTER HERE The Kahramanmaras earthquake has devastated large parts of Turkey and Northwest Syria, where 11,200 people have been killed…
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Navigating the Meta-World of Theory and Concepts: The Diversity and Heterogeneity of KPP’s Research

6 Feb 20236 Feb 2023
Edmund Hurssel looking into a Microscope as an Oil paintingThis Image was created with the assistance of DALL·E 2 By Professor Steve Watson Co-convenor of the Knowledge, Power and Politics Research…
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Digital Education and Automation

2 Jan 20233 Jan 2023
By Morten Hansen Automation in education is a hot area of investment for venture capital. This is because automation holds the promise of taking existing education processes and delivering them…

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