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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But country should also be ¡®wary of complacency¡¯ after apparently passing previous goal
Growth in co-publications slowed in 2020 and so far shows decline for 2021
Two separate studies, including one that looked at early Covid papers, suggest majority of alterations are minimal
Continental students disappearing as post-Brexit funding rules kick in
Figures could prompt further concerns over whether pandemic-era grading uplift is now ¡®baked in¡¯
Analysis of global database of policy documents suggests projects, especially in natural and social science, have widespread impact
Financial accounts for 2020-21 suggest tension may now grow between saving money and investing in staff and facilities
Alice Gast emerges as top-paid leader among Russell Group
Label would apply to providers failing to get a rating and in England would limit the fees they can charge, according to consultation
Data reveal 69 per cent increase in outlay between 2016-17 and 2019-20 in England
Representative body says institutions should consider contextual data on issues such as local and NHS employment, alongside metrics preferred by ministers
England deputy chief medical officer, on secondment since 2017 from the university, has been one of most high-profile faces of country¡¯s pandemic response
Union updates guidance to branches that also calls for ¡®high quality¡¯ face masks to be made available to staff
Researchers say study adds to ¡®growing body of evidence¡¯ on poor mental well-being for doctoral students
Data suggest that European mobility and recruitment from Asia are rapidly diversifying campuses on the continent
Figures suggest just a tenth of previous entrant numbers from some countries got a study visa
Cara Aitchison says UK universities should prioritise concerns like precarity, gender pay gap and ¡®compassion for deep tired¡¯ staff
Universities show the way on transforming leadership culture, tackling period poverty, boosting African science and promoting leading research during the pandemic
Times Higher Education journalists name the academics and administrators at the heart of the sector¡¯s biggest debates
Survey of staff in 10 different countries also suggests general satisfaction with moves overseas, alongside lack of understanding from ¡®onshore¡¯ campus staff
Admissions expert warns that fall in acceptance rate could be start of major issue in supply of places
Head of global monitoring report on education says he is concerned about language of market and inequality
Double enrolment to 100,000 by 2025, former universities minister urges
Undergraduates and postgraduates express sympathy for lecturers who have also struggled with shift online during pandemic