Humanities Degrees at Risk as Universities Cut 4,000 Academic Posts
As experts predict significant disruption from artificial intelligence across the economy, careers in teaching, medicine, law and hospitality are identified as relatively AI-resistant. The article examines how young people can prepare for sustainable employment and which sectors may offer greater job security in an automated future.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves is set to launch a financial services 'skills compact' committing major banks to retrain thousands of employees in artificial intelligence. The government-backed initiative aims to help workers 'keep pace' with technological changes and mitigate fears of mass redundancies across the sector.
Greater Manchester Police have arrested three individuals amid allegations of fraud, bribery and money laundering totalling more than £1 million at the University of Greater Manchester. Detectives are examining evidence relating to 60 transactions and over one million emails as part of the ongoing investigation with the Crown Prosecution Service’s serious economic crime unit.