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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Use of ‘no-detriment’ rules during pandemic may have contributed to shrinkage, Advance HE report suggests
Universities in Europe ‘strongly regret’ that finalisation of association is still elusive 10 months after Brexit agreement
Extra ‘star’ scientists flock to prize-winning topics in five to 10 years after award, study suggests
EUA report imagining scenarios for 2030 also paints picture of higher education being squeezed by markets and authoritarianism
Portuguese use in particular has seen relative decline as Brazil-based authors seek collaboration outside region
Former universities minister attacks current government thinking and says it should be expanding, not limiting, participation
Up to 40 per cent of wage benefit from degrees could be down to universities being a signal of prior attainment, says report
Universities UK submission to upcoming spending review urges Westminster government to support change of provision
Lecturer in modern gender history only required ‘until the substantive postholder returns from maternity leave, or in the event of her resignation’
Analysis of author movements also suggests some disciplines have seen major loss of talent over past 25 years
OECD data suggest UK is among those with biggest skew towards higher education, although student loans may explain some of the impact
The gender participation gap continues to grow, according to OECD data, but men are still earning more
IFS report suggests retention of graduates may be key to ‘levelling-up’ agenda
Public investment in higher education falling in many OECD countries, says Education at a Glance
FoI requests suggest some UK institutions have spent just a few hundred pounds per academic over the past six years
Factors such as students ‘hedging’ applications across countries could mean data overstate final recruitment
Fixation on outcomes data means universities have little incentive to persuade their graduates to stay local
Institute in Liverpool will involve universities, hospital and local authorities in ‘holistic’ research on pandemics
英国一项新分析“明确提醒”了海外学生能带来的经济影响
Author of ‘sleeping beauty’ coronavirus paper says her experience is ‘incredibly strong’ argument for funding basic science
Cambridge statistician tells THE World Academic Summit that experts’ media role in pandemic had not been ‘unalloyed success’
AI pioneer Geoffrey Hinton tells THE summit that non-science disciplines are vital to shaping how tech is used
Louise Richardson ‘embarrassed to confess we educated’ Michael Gove given his Brexit comments on experts
Inquiry recommended disciplinary action against Jeremy Morris over handling of complaint against third party