The Black Box Society: The Secret Algorithms that Control Money and Information, by Frank Pasquale
The big players in finance and technology misuse their power over our lives, says Paul Bernal

The big players in finance and technology misuse their power over our lives, says Paul Bernal

Simon Underdown on a tale of the development of evolutionary theory

The use of gadgets to help students is only as effective as the pedagogical methods employed, finds Steve Wheeler

Miriam E. David urges scholars to engage with essays contributing to wider political debates

Laurence Coupe on an ambitious and challenging exploration of the ecology of the past

Jane Stabler on a fascinating account of the aristocrat-poet’s fame

Those who spend part of their degree overseas tend to earn more in their first job and are less likely to be unemployed six months after graduating

For teachers, the border between the two is porous, says Shahidha Bari

Bold new works exemplify the ethos of a university’s unique underground experimental exhibition space

A biography of a secretive scientist comes with a cast worthy of a le Carré novel, says Jon Turney

A weekly look over the shoulders of our scholar-reviewers

Jean-Lou Chameau says universities must reflect the societies within which they exist

As a consultation launches, employees consider the impact of the USS reforms

A claim of academic immunity is not the trump card it was, say David Lawson and Leon Glenister

Mooted Hereford university benefits from serious backing