Simon Baker was data editor. He had been at Times Higher Education since May 2010 and was previously news editor. Before joining THE, he worked for eight years as a reporter and news editor at the Press Association. He studied at the University of Bristol for a BSc in economics and?politics and also holds a postgraduate diploma in newspaper journalism from City University.
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UUK survey of institutions suggest most feel prepared but student recruitment and staff retention already being hit
The latest OECD data ignited a debate about the value of an arts degree in the UK, but are there other complex factors influencing the international picture?
泰晤士高等教育的分析显示,美国大学校长的任期要比英国或澳大利亚长
对世界400强大学领导层的背景分析显示:校长一职流动性大,缺乏多元性
Exclusive survey of student voting intentions for Times Higher Education suggests party is suffering from Brexit stance, mirroring national picture
Increasing number of female evaluators on committees could put more emphasis on long-term outcomes, says researcher
First Complete University Guide survey since Augar review raises prospect of domestic master’s fees overtaking annual charges for undergraduates
Some alternative providers could lose access to public student loans if OfS judges non-continuation rates too high
Analysis of graduate pay data that could shape future of English universities lays bare contrasts in regional labour markets
The reputation of Australia’s universities varies by subject
Student satisfaction appears to be higher with some humanities courses like history, and lower with certain STEM subjects
Latest grading analysis in English universities shows share of firsts is up most for those with below three Ds
现代学者无人不知“要么发表要么灭亡”,但是,要想取得突破性学术成果,定期发表论文是好事还是坏事?西蒙·贝克(Simon Baker)评估了研究数量和质量之间关系的数据,并询问哪一个(如果有的话)应该作为优先级
Data on nationality of presidents and vice-chancellors among top 400 institutions shows vast majority come from own system
‘Bad science’ could gain traction in the country as academics seek not to provoke regime
The move towards internationalisation varies across the continent, finds Simon Baker
Some churn in standings sees a number of institutions drop dozens of places
Data suggest that single authorship is continuing to decline across the world, but will it always have a place?
In Russia and Indonesia, more than a third of research produced without international collaboration fails to gain single citation
Head of fledgling college created by alliance of major research universities talks of ambition to diversify subject
针对大学国际合着的数据分析表明,在过去50年内成立的大学在建立工作关系网方面具有优势
Jessica Wade tells THE summit that younger institutions can create better equality policies from scratch
Younger universities are more likely to concentrate on a smaller range of subjects, with many focusing on technological fields, writes Simon Baker