Ellie Bothwell is rankings editor and reporter at Times Higher Education. She oversees editorial content for THE’s global series of rankings, including the World University Rankings and Impact Rankings, and edits the 'Talking leadership' interview series.
Previously, Ellie was deputy news editor at pub trade magazine the Publican's Morning Advertiser. She holds a BA in English literature from the University of Exeter and an MA in magazine journalism from City, University of London.?
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Scholars say the pandemic has drawn attention to the uncertain and adaptive nature of research and called for a broader range of evidence to be valued
Covid-19 is disrupting academic and student mobility in short term but university leaders are optimistic that higher education will maintain its international outlook
Co-director of research project says deal includes measures to ‘safeguard’ against risks and Dutch authorities were consulted
Institution says proposed buyout will ‘secure the university well into the future’ but former v-c fears move will damage its reputation
全球各地大学现在可以注册参与我们基于联合国可持续发展目标所定的排名
调查发现,低收入、女性、少数族裔、尝骋叠罢蚕和艺术类学生中的抑郁和焦虑发生率更高
Vast majority of scholars say their university has not adequately prepared them for supporting students with mental health issues
IB says students’ final grades will take greater account of coursework following controversy
English regulator ordered to pay substantial costs to Bloomsbury Institute after blocking loan access
Universities say ‘big deals’ with publishers are only area where there is enough money to make significant savings during pandemic
Scottish government says all downgraded Scottish Highers results will be withdrawn, prompting campaigns for same approach on A levels
Study also proposes creation of new ‘free’ universities to move away from marketisation
校内面授课程能否继续的不确定性致使学生面临签证难关
新研究强调了国际学生被视为“单独的群体”而学生顾问的职责类似于“保姆”等问题
UKRI says research organisations will have ‘greater financial incentive’ to invest in supporting scholars
Commission recommends launch of Digital Service Academy to address shortage of talent in federal government
Research reveals that focus on ‘individual excellence’ in academia isolates disabled staff
在美国政府发出驱逐留学生出境的威胁后,加拿大以修改工作规定向国际学生发送“高调而清晰”的信号
Senior figures from Chicago, King’s College London and Melbourne say new metrics could be incorporated into global league tables to prove value of higher education
Local advisers may be outcome of new UCL-led project to improve academic-policy ties in England
Universities' impact on local communities is vital to strengthen society, writes Ellie Bothwell
Chinese studies expert says scholars should focus on describing and analysing events in Xinjiang rather than political activism
Latin American university leaders tell THE summit that countries will need skills of non-science graduates as they recover from coronavirus