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The book highlights the transformative power of collaboration, impactful educational development, and inclusive communities within academic settings, demonstrating how education without boundaries can catalyse social, political, and human rights advocacy. Through insightful ethnographic accounts and expert perspectives, chapters examine the challenges and opportunities of artificial intelligence, neoliberal university expansion, and digital learning environments. This collection offers practical strategies and critical reflections for fostering student success, advancing teaching and learning, and shaping curriculums suited to the post-digital future of higher education. The book will interest academics and students exploring higher education, digital education, educational technology, artificial intelligence, pedagogy, and human rights. Michael James Day is Associate Professor of Higher Education, at the Reader Level, and Institutional Lead of Technology Enhanced Learning (TEL) at the University of Greenwich, UK. He has led educational advocacy projects internationally in Myanmar, Thailand, and China, holding global leadership roles that have earned him Principal Fellowship of the Higher Education Academy (PFHEA). Once among the UK’s youngest qualified teachers, Michael's research on developing the pro-human web, digital poverty, and international education is widely published in notable journals and his commentary is featured in major media.Education SeriesEducation, HigherEducational technologyHuman rightsTeachingInternational educationComparative educationHigher EducationDigital Education and Educational TechnologyHuman RightsPedagogyInternational and Comparative EducationEducació superiorthubTecnologia educativathubIntel·ligència artificialthubJustícia socialthubPedagogia críticathubLlibres electrònicsthubEducation, Higher.Educational technology.Human rights.Teaching.International education.Comparative education.Higher Education.Digital Education and Educational Technology.Human Rights.Pedagogy.International and Comparative Education.Educació superiorTecnologia educativaIntel·ligència artificialJustícia socialPedagogia crítica378.17344678Day Michael James85930MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9911035048403321Emancipatory Education Without Boundaries in the Age of Neoliberalism, Artificial Intelligence and Digital Learning Platforms4451870UNINA