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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Western universities receive strong scores on student-staff interaction, while those in Japan are rated highly on applying students¡¯ learning to the ¡®real world¡¯
Appointment of university rector Gaetano Manfredi signals ¡®complete continuity¡¯ with previous decade of higher education policy despite need for change, say scholars
Scholars say ensuring vulnerable minorities have given consent to use of their data does not go far enough
Leader says that desire to maintain tranquillity can deter islanders from pushing ideas to ¡®breaking point¡¯
Event will explore how universities can contribute to Sustainable Development Goal 16
Times Higher Education journalists name the academics and administrators who have shaped the debate in the past 12 months
A look at the most-read Times Higher Education university rankings articles from the past 12 months
Some academics feel incentives do not reflect that motivation for research comes from ¡®the pursuit of knowledge¡¯, says researcher
Universities offer insights on engaging with industry, excelling at research support and tackling the student mental health crisis
Event will debate topics such as internationalisation, innovation and rankings
UK students are concerned about rumours of universities facing data security issues, says survey
The first black leader of an Oxbridge college on the need for careers-based initiatives for students, the joys of parenthood and seeking out moments of calm
Study finds that students who are more likely to perceive stigma around mental health issues have greater odds of exhibiting suicidal behaviour
Universities UK says some employees could ¡®contribute less and get less benefit¡¯ but academics say approach would ¡®divide workers further¡¯
Some students have been murdered while others are living on the streets, says Lynn Dobbs
International students and staff should be expected to speak the national language of the host institution, says study
Study finds that junior scholars at less prestigious universities have most to gain from co-authoring with a leading academic early in their career
Women are less effective at bargaining monetary benefits but have more success when they feel supported by professors, says study
Universities are rapidly expanding their student rolls, using their increased scale to invest, compete and insulate themselves against economic uncertainty. But at what cost, asks Ellie Bothwell
Academics suggest ambitious targets for reducing air travel and introducing regional hubs for conferences
Survey released as new data show the majority of US universities have seen a decline in new international students this year
Study from European University Association also finds that few universities have targets to improve the ethnic and socio-economic diversity of staff
More Russian universities join top 100 of subject tables
Figures show that even disciplines with a high share of female technical staff have few women at the top