Bingo! Game gives researchers lessons on how to control gambling
Academics explore how the seemingly sedate game of housey-housey has attracted many different kinds of government intervention

Academics explore how the seemingly sedate game of housey-housey has attracted many different kinds of government intervention

Scholars take an audience back to the movie nights of 50 years ago

The Home Office has also released data showing experiments on animals across the country have broadly flatlined since 2013

Maximum fees raised in line with inflation for year one of teaching excellence framework

Academia is no stranger to plagiarism controversies – but US politics is. Mark Ridolfo assesses the case of Melania Trump and Michelle ObamaÂ

Hundreds of deans have been ordered to resign while academics have been told not to travel abroad for work in the wake of the failed coup

In academia, and more widely, women are too easily relegated to the ‘less competent than men’ category, writes Dame Athene Donald

Unlike the rest of the EU budget, research funding disproportionately flows to rich members. But there are pressures for this to change

The ‘relatively modest’ research reputations of some senior US university leaders make their pay ‘grotesquely unmerited’, claims author of report

New education secretary praises moves to open up sector to new providers, but majority allowing bill to next stage is only 36

Having an unusual, foreign or difficult-to-say name can present challenges in UK academia, says Marta Natalia Wróblewska

Lord Stern's warning adds to concerns about a brain drain from British universities in the wake of the referendum result

Greater financial uncertainty caused by the EU referendum result should lead to a rethink of proposed reforms, says Labour

Sector experts debate whether continental outposts would help to mitigate any decline in student recruitment