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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New legislation will extend Israeli law to academic institutions in the West Bank
Australian academic accused of copying statements from Wikipedia and other journal articles without attribution in court
President Meric Gertler says move will boost international numbers at university whose urban location shapes its profile and research activities
Survey finds that most research organisations do not have a policy on use of metrics
The architectural historian on the mediocrity of postwar crematoria design and why we need to talk more openly about death
THE survey reveals how work pressures shape researchers’ decisions around relationships and family
Times Higher Education’s first major global survey of university staff views on work-life balance finds academics feeling stressed and underpaid, and struggling to fit time for personal relationships and family around their ever-growing workloads. Ellie Bothwell reports
Rise is driven by increase in gifts from alumni, says survey
Deficit revealed after announcement that institution will close the overseas outpost
Higher education expert warns that widening access could suffer if funding for financial aid is eroded
Ellie Bothwell compares two Beijing universities, Tsinghua and Peking, to explain the former’s rise
Singapore has the continent’s best university for the third year in a row but China’s stars are in the ascendant, says Ellie Bothwell
Scholar says universities must take responsibility for ‘polemic debate’, while other experts reject idea that cap on international recruitment is needed
Ana Mari Cauce says collaborations allow universities to be ‘less solely dependent’ on the federal administration
British Council research tells major international student destinations to widen their internationalisation strategies in light of new forecast
Survey provides more evidence of fall in international student numbers post-Trump
Leaders of some of the world’s top universities will speak at flagship THE event in Singapore
Universities South Africa head says it is too early to say whether institutions will successfully roll out new system
Lou Anna Simon steps down just hours after gymnastics physician was sentenced for sexually abusing young athletes
Different rules used to calculate honours classifications could leave a university with double the proportion of first-class degree holders than another institution
New legislation would bring higher education institutions in the West Bank under Israeli law
Denmark is not receiving repayments from 40 per cent of EU loan recipients from 2016
Egypt hopes UK outposts will support its internationalisation strategy and labour market demands
Victims claim university’s negligence allowed sexual abuse to occur