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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Scholar proposes annual forums among US and Chinese university presidents, virtual international classrooms and end to Cold War comparison to improve relationship
Russia leads on number of submissions but institutions across a record 98 territories take part
Increasing the share of non-tenure-track faculty has no effect on financial health of US public universities, says paper
Experts voice caution on prospect of quick bounceback in UK overseas recruitment post-Covid, highlighting issues around affordability and changing competitive landscape
Legislation will enable police presence on campuses after years of academics being assaulted, held hostage and blocked from entering buildings
University and College Union accuses ministers of ¡®fighting phantom threats¡¯
Methodology will be based on framework of World University Rankings, but include some bespoke elements
Students are recounting instances of abuse on Twitter following resignation of university director and governing board chair
New French-speaking campus attracts few applications but supporters defend its viability
Science and Technology Committee says ¡®Arpa¡¯ may be most effective if set up outside UK Research and Innovation
Success of India¡¯s education reforms ¡®matter tremendously to the world¡¯ but foreign institutions will not solve country¡¯s problems, says former UK universities minister
Experts say institution¡¯s decision to scrap plans to build ¡®gargantuan lecture hall¡¯ provides ammunition to the argument for more evidence-based pedagogical practices
Annual survey attributes decline to pandemic and large Bloomberg donation the previous year, but says Black Lives Matter movement ¡®likely played a positive role¡¯ in philanthropy
Universities and colleges are violating own policies to fire tenured faculty because of Covid-related financial troubles
Update to government¡¯s international education strategy names five target countries and provides more detail on Turing scheme
Arizona State University president says digital learning shift must ¡®stay attached¡¯ to core knowledge-generating activities
Professor says country will lose its lead on overseas recruitment and predicts ¡®major forking of the way¡¯ between Australia and UK
Pandemic cited as last straw for Ontario institution, following decade of financial problems
THE survey finds that availability of funding trumps health, student experience and quality of online learning as main worry
Policy expert says agreement between EU and UK is ¡®not at all geared to separate treatment for regions¡¯
Vice-chancellors say they are considering what to do if members of their community refuse Covid-19 inoculation
THE analysis finds that UK and Canadian systems are also among most prestigious, while Australian universities are losing international stature
Research finds that every demonstration against a sitting university president reduces their time in office by 66 per cent
Devolved nations say they should be given any replacement funding for scheme from UK government ¡®in the first instance¡¯