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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US universities are opening outposts in the region to capitalise on untapped market and skirt barriers created by the Trump administration
Government proposals to create large, multidisciplinary universities hailed as ‘important new drive’ but experts say they have ‘seen this play before’
Overseas branch campuses have mushroomed in the past two decades, but with the risks larger than initially assumed and the returns less certain, stories of abandoned ventures have begun to mount. Ellie Bothwell asks whether the model still has a future
Experts divided over whether centre-left but anti-immigration Social Democratic Party will continue, scrap or enhance current policy restricting foreign student numbers
Pontifical Catholic University of Chile now tops the region
Event will include launch of THE Europe Teaching Rankings 2019
European Union students enrolling in 2020-21 will pay same fees as UK students
Student organisation considers taking action over interest change on basis of treaty stating higher education must be ‘gradually made free of charge’
The new president of the Royal Economic Society on the need for economists to be more engaging and why being a woman is an advantage in the field
Technical University of Munich outpost may be joint venture with Imperial College London
Engagement by students and staff bolstered by mandates from governments cited as key ingredients for success in THE University Impact Rankings tables
Dean was removed following opposition to his role in Harvey Weinstein’s legal team
Employees and students have organised a protest, with some calling for academic to be dismissed
British Council research warns that Brexit ‘may affect future international engagement’ of the UK
System president says new academic hiring programme and innovation network will boost university following financial issues
Experts question government decision to continue reserving 90 per cent of pre-university programme places to Malay majority
Istanbul scholar Füsun ?stel becomes first academic to go to jail for signing 2016 peace declaration
Academics are watching to see how the University of Hong Kong will respond after one of its scholars was jailed for his role in 2014 protests
Asia Universities Summit 2020 will take place in partnership with Fujita Health University in Nagoya
Report highlights ‘fear and unease’ among some staff and students who were asked to talk openly about race
在亚洲地区排名上,清华大学超越新加坡国立大学成为亚洲第一
中国的“一带一路”项目旨在促进大规模的区域合作。本文中,埃莉·博思韦尔(Ellie Bothwell)探索了这一举措和其他区域性举措对亚洲高等教育的深远意义
Institutions in the UK and Ireland raised ?1.08 billion in 2017-18, up from ?979 million the previous year
Proposal would also withdraw financial support for students from the European Union