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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Portland State University opens door for Saudi students caught in political dispute to transfer
China now has three institutions in top 100 of research-focused ranking
The computer scientist on the future of online education, seeing early demonstrations of Google, and why he wished he had cloned himself
Scholars broadly welcome new government’s pledges but say sector reform will be challenging
Experts say institutions must improve global experience in classroom as figures show domestic students are concerned about impact of overseas peers
Precarity is a significant feature of the academy worldwide, creating a feeling of ‘academic apartheid’ as it grows. Ellie Bothwell explores its impact
Experts say long-running joint ventures should be seen as a ‘litmus test’
Prestigious private institutions highlight importance of student diversity in light of lawsuit that could set a precedent on affirmative action
University of Notre Dame president says faith-based institutions have unique ability to counter fear and anxiety with hope
University set to offer English-taught degrees in Wroc?aw from next year
Higher charges, if accompanied by financial aid, do not reduce access for low-income students or significantly change student behaviour, says study
Experts predict ripple effect from ruling against Canadian university
Four women settle legal action against university over 2008-09 promotion round
Murdoch University signs agreement with Kaplan to deliver master’s degrees in Yangon
University of the People strikes deals to allow its students to progress to leading institutions, but increasing proportion of recruits have dropped out elsewhere
Research shows that Australia’s overseas student numbers have surged while Brexit will ‘compound the decline’ in UK’s global position
Brazil dominates the ranking but other countries excel on citation impact and international outlook
Legislation proposed by new provincial government would terminate longest-running industrial dispute at an anglophone university in Canada
Scholar praises Indian government for supporting only universities that are ‘ready now’ to become world-class
Event will feature launch of four Times Higher Education subject rankings
Analysis of THE data finds high publication output and reputation negatively correlated with staff gender balance
Oxford tops first THE ranking of teaching prowess in Europe but less familiar institutions excel on student engagement
Ministry of Education says concerns were raised over ‘poor teaching standards’ of some joint initiatives
Government rewards three public and three private institutions but fails to reach target of giving 20 universities elite status