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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Virtual THE forum hears academics and funders explore how research landscape may change in wake of virus crisis
Minister says overseas students and staff will not be penalised if their visa has expired or they take distance learning courses
Western universities will have to ¡®hunt¡¯ for scarce overseas students, warns leading internationalisation scholar
Global project reveals that several countries violate scholarly autonomy despite having constitutional provisions for academic freedom
But institutions warned against United Nations framework becoming a ¡®tick-box exercise¡¯
Surprise results as Tohoku University tops national ranking for first time, while Tokyo Tech rises to third place
Pandemic may tip some institutions ¡®over the edge¡¯ financially, but others may be able to capitalise on increasing numbers of people ¡®at home with a lot of extra time on their hands¡¯
Experts say institutions should allow students to delay start date and relax entry requirements
But vice-chancellor says UK sector is at ¡®tipping point¡¯ of culture change
Effects could be particularly significant for junior researchers, who rely heavily on conferences for early career progression, says scholar
Use of flipped classroom model in STEM courses narrows gap on exam scores and course pass rates, study finds
Analysis of THE World University Rankings data shows number of women leading highest-ranking institutions has risen slightly
Survey reveals how US universities are managing travel restrictions and test suspensions
Conferences and exchanges curtailed as Covid-19 spreads
Academics say they are relieved that the government will seek to participate in EU research programme, but danger of full package of agreements collapsing is ¡®a real scenario¡¯
Analysis of lifetime returns of English undergraduate degrees finds wide variation across subjects
But government says it will seek to participate in Erasmus+ only ¡®on a time-limited basis¡¯
Sydney v-c says upcoming move to London ¡®made more interesting¡¯ by uncertainty around city¡¯s global position
Pressure to support diversity efforts and BAME students drives ethnic minority women to take on unrewarded duties to the detriment of their career progression and mental health, academics say
Experts question whether proposals to give chartered status to private institutions and encourage international branch campuses will deliver quality education
Sinn F¨¦in and Fianna F¨¢il both pledged changes to tuition fees, maintenance grants and university funding ahead of election
Mainland China continues to lead ranking, but South Africa and Saudi Arabia have highest average scores in top 200
Our rankings have helped to reveal overlooked pockets of potential, says Ellie Bothwell