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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Amid continuing border restrictions and geopolitical uncertainty, experts examine whether an increase in intra-Asian student mobility remains a realistic prospect
Asia¡¯s major higher education systems still largely focus on the sciences, according to THE data
As the region¡¯s boom slows, countries can focus on weak points and readjust aims, writes Ellie Bothwell
THE research highlights that over-representation of women in some STEM fields and under-representation of men in care-oriented disciplines are often overlooked in gender equality debates
Australian universities come out top when judged against China¡¯s classification of subjects, but mainland China is world-leading in 10 subjects
THE survey finds that applicants are using sustainability over other factors to decide where to ultimately enrol
International universities decline during Covid-19 in teaching-focused league table
THE research finds that high share of global institutions fail to provide relevant documentation, despite claiming to have numerous measures aimed at supporting women
Share of female vice-chancellors at high-ranking institutions surpasses 20 per cent for first time based on THE World University Rankings data
Institutions across a record 110 territories take part, with Pakistan and Thailand among those significantly increasing the number of submissions
As the UK¡¯s plate-glass institutions hit middle age, which regions are home to the new upstarts in global higher education? And where has reached saturation?
Newer institutions in almost all regions of the world are making progress, while Africa has the highest share of youngsters
For young universities, it¡¯s not about where they¡¯re from but where they¡¯re going, says Ellie Bothwell
The president of SUSTech discusses his humble background and hands-on approach to leadership
The Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology president discusses project-based learning, securing government funding and demographic decline
Universities can now participate in the next edition of our global league table
A look at the most-read Times Higher Education university rankings articles from the past 12 months
Oxford is sole leader of combined results of three main UK university league tables for first time
Survey will be run in-house for first time, providing most thorough assessment of university prestige to date
The World University Rankings will be released in October
THE research finds that high share of institutions that have specified goal are not counting indirect emissions such as travel
Humanities academics in Asia are more likely to vote for international universities than their science peers, but the trend differs by region
Universities can still participate in the next edition of our sustainability-focused league table
Governments and the public exhibited newfound appreciation for universities during the pandemic, but will institutions be able to keep building on their prestige? Ellie Bothwell reports