How big is England’s North-South divide in graduate salaries?
Plan to include LEO graduate earnings in TEF raises issue of regional pay differences

Plan to include LEO graduate earnings in TEF raises issue of regional pay differences

Scholars and senior sector figures reveal the books they’ll be reading over the summer break – for work or pleasure or both – in part two of our annual round-up of holiday reads
Chris Parr takes a look at proposals to introduce TEF ratings in 35 different subject areas

Minister also warns Labour plan to abolish fees would mean ‘Reservoir Dogs ending’ for universities

But polling also finds balance of public opinion is against Labour policy and tuition fees rated low among voting priorities

There are good reasons why some big names are missing from our roster

To better prepare graduates for today’s world, Latin American higher education must evolve, but, says Liz Reisberg, it is hidebound and resistant to change

Bringing internationalisation to the fore isn’t easy, so identifying the main challenges creates a helpful focus, writes Carlos Iván Moreno Arellano

Reforms in Chile have made higher education more accessible and more sustainable. So why isn’t everybody happy? asks J. Salvador Peralta

Our rankings aim to support institutions across the region to raise their game

The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world’s media

Brazil retains the crown in Times Higher Education’s second annual list of the top universities in the region as higher education institutions face up to the need to change

Influential Berkeley legal scholar remembered

We talk race, taking advice from Seamus Heaney and poetry’s vital place in society with the US’s next Poet Laureate