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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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’
LSE research head says academia should work with other service sectors to enable free movement for a fixed period of time
Sector leaders say government proposal amounts to ‘a sudden multimillion-pound hit’ for some institutions and criticise decision not to phase changes
Universities can now participate in the next edition of our global league table
Teaching excellence framework will also no longer be an annual exercise, with next assessment due to be published next year
Institutions have introduced four-day weeks during lockdowns, but scholars suspect most changes will be temporary
British Council expert says universities should be prepared for more deferrals, cancellations and late decision-making over the next 12 months
African American studies chair says tackling inequality is ‘on a knife-edge’ and urges institutions to stop ‘tinkering around the edges’
Covid-19 and Brexit have created perfect storm, with confusion over paperwork and whether study abroad is deemed essential travel
Researcher says study demonstrates need to encourage more care leavers to enter higher education
University of British Columbia head advocates ‘servant leadership’ style to build diversity, in contrast to ‘very top-down’ approach at many institutions
Research finds that having just one scholar from an underrepresented group has a positive impact on academic goals of doctoral students in the same department
Institutions cut fees after students threaten accommodation rent strikes over lockdown
Overseas students will only need to be in country by April to be eligible for post-study work visa if their course is finishing this academic year
The British artist on working with refugees, the similarities between art and science and growing up next door to Twiggy
Institutions rewarded for getting ahead of the curve on key issues facing UK sector
Study finds dismissed supporters of Academics for Peace struggling to gain residence permits, find work and travel
Resilience of demand for UK education and short-term nature of disruptions highlighted
Policy experts say UK institutions would be unlikely to join EU research programme before spring
Authors express ‘deep regret’ after independent review finds conclusions of research are not supported
Report from Education Committee says support should be focused on students on courses in ‘priority skill areas’