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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UK is second to US for nationality of Nobel prizewinners in the 21st century
Institute of International Education says there is an increased enthusiasm for academic cooperation between the two countries
Study finds that students choose to major in subjects that are ‘more challenging’ in bad economic times
Report finds that reassurance about finance made school pupils significantly less likely to want to progress to higher education
Institutions from 10 countries feature in a top 30 that previews what a new ranking, being discussed at the Africa Universities Summit, might look like
Head of University of Nottingham Malaysia says too much emphasis placed on small number of closures
Improving students’ ‘spiritual and moral growth’ is only solution to growing social barriers in higher education, say scholars
Graduate talent spotter says UK’s ‘theoretical’ courses should be more like those in continental Europe
Report attributes decline to UK government trebling tuition fees
Law students from the University of Warwick have so far been involved in 36 death penalty cases in the US
Women who head universities say their gender is an extra job
Professor hopes York Accord will see institutions take in one student and one academic displaced by violence each year
The University of Nottingham is the UK institution with the highest number of students going abroad through the Erasmus programme, latest figures have shown
Moocs and capacity-building projects with partners in developing countries are also expected to expand, a European University Association report finds
‘Anecdotal evidence has little value’, professor tells UK Council for International Student Affairs conference
The Sutton Trust has funded degree study at US institutions for 58 pupils from low-income backgrounds
A Chinese university has launched an e-commerce site in a bid to improve its graduate employment figures. Will others follow suit? asks Ellie Bothwell
Sir Hilary Beckles tells Ellie Bothwell about his plans for the University of the West Indies’ future
Times Higher Education creates a top 15 table for Africa’s academies ahead of the inaugural THE Africa Universities Summit on 30-31 July
Robert Brownstone will take up the role of chair of neurosurgery at University College London
Additional internationalisation measurement would increase participation in studying overseas, says Erasmus+ director
Report suggests that male social groups are ‘less fluid’ than women’s, who made up 63.5 per cent of American students overseas
US and Canada ranked below four other regions for communicating effectively with prospective international students
Increase led by rise of applications from India and growing popularity of STEM subjects