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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Cambridge scholar says subject is not just for ‘posh people who’ve done Latin for ages’
Covid is compounding other major shifts in international flows to leave a permanent realignment, experts suggest
Move online may have been green but could damage impactful research, 罢贬贰’s UK Academic Salon hears
Results show impact that ‘diverse’ sector has on communities, but questions remain on project’s future use and links to funding
Former Huddersfield lecturer claimed his mental health suffered due to increased workload of mandatory doctoral study
Statement in financial accounts explaining Bolton leader’s pay runs to almost two and a half pages
But poll finds opinion fairly evenly divided among general population
In year before REF census, at a handful of institutions more than two-thirds of staff were reclassified
Conference hears argument that freedoms are ‘better achieved’ by maintaining public support for universities
Report backs post-qualification offers model, rejecting other option set out by government
Conference hears local job opportunities for partners of researchers may be just as important as institution’s scholarly prowess
Initial data suggest a drop in published proceedings amid shift to virtual events
Co-authorship between academics based in Middle East, North Africa and Turkey is limited, study finds
In 15 out of 20 cities analysed, researchers just passing through tended to have the biggest impact
疫情导致了预印本激增,但是减少了人际交往,并凸显了女性和职业早期学者面临的额外压力。西蒙·贝克(Simon Baker)想探讨,疫情时代究竟是黑暗的低谷还是一个崭新的光明黎明
Technology hubs in countries such as India and Brazil appear to be improving retention of graduate talent
Paper finds academics are less likely to work together if they focus on very similar areas
Top-ranked global research institutions shine in many areas but lag on local growth and boosting skills
A dozen flagship UK-led hubs make up around half the active grant funding from under-threat GCRF budget
但第一阶段审查报告倾向于继续进行“现有的年度调查”
对英语毕业生收入的最新分析仍然发现,工资存在“无法解释的”巨大差异
Some of the world’s leading universities appear to benefit from having another top-ranked institution in their backyard
New analysis suggests concerns that exam forecasts harm equality ‘are not supported’ by data
Kent says financial outlook is now better after improvement in student recruitment