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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Times Higher Education’s biggest analysis ever sees 980 institutions jostling for position in the most competitive world ranking to date. Ellie Bothwell reports
Peter Mathieson says being part of UN HeForShe initiative will allow the university to improve female representation
President of the Australian Human Rights Commission says number of attacks on campus is 'seriously under-reported'
But UK students at universities abroad will lose out from the falling pound
Graduate teachers will be placed on the university’s pay scale and receive the same employment benefits as other staff
The region’s reputation for excellence could be threatened by funding cuts and restructuring
A third of students say the condition affects their academic experience
While there is growth in BME students studying abroad, a gender gap persists. Ellie Bothwell examines US and Australian mobility initiatives
The separation of science and medicine from universities is halting the country’s progress, says international higher education scholar
Brian Cantor says the network aims to be more inclusive and more global than existing university groups
Government’s reliance on ‘dubious evidence’ has damaged UK’s reputation and economy, says IPPR
The move is one of several measures aimed at atoning for the US university’s history
South Korea and Japan lead Reuters’ Asia innovation ranking
Times Higher Education’s flagship rankings will be released on 21 September
The Netherlands’ university association says courses taught in English ‘improve the quality of teaching’
As Ipswich institution gains independence, Richard Lister says it is ‘absolutely right’ that new providers go through ‘proper level of scrutiny’
London South Bank's chief operating officer says students deserve to receive the best service after institution wins recognition for customer satisfaction
World University Rankings analysis highlights top female university leaders
International group plans new institution run by staff and students
V-c says overseas students feel UK is ‘diminished country’ post-referendum
More than three-quarters of staff who will receive pay rises are female or ethnic minorities
Bugewa Apampa becomes one of just 18 black women with UK professorships
Event will take place in Berkeley, California, ahead of the THE World Academic Summit
UK should introduce ‘much tighter regulations’ on private colleges, say CGHE researchers