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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Nordic country’s higher education system punches above its weight in Universitas 21 ranking
Share of students going abroad has remained stable for last two years of data
Country’s new internationalisation plan eschews revenue-focused approaches favoured by other countries
There are now more women than men in higher education worldwide. While it would appear to be a victory for gender equality, this imbalance also highlights boys’ educational underachievement. Ellie Bothwell reports
China’s ‘educational inequality’ revealed as country’s lower-ranked universities fall further behind
Humanities subjects set to be hardest hit by restructure
The event will host the launch of the 2018 Times Higher Education Emerging Economies University Rankings
Canadian institution comes under fire over decision to hand award to David Suzuki, a critic of province’s energy industry
HKUST head to lead Saudi Arabian university from September
Imperial College London academic Abbas Edalat has been detained on security charges since mid-April
Times Higher Education ranking reveals top universities from across the 13 latest European Union member states
But survey finds less than a third of colleges actually look at social media profiles when making admissions decisions
Academics establish deal with social network that will allow ‘insider’ scholars to filter data given to researchers
But government data predict that share of black and ethnic minority students on campuses will rise
Study reveals success of historically black universities when students’ backgrounds are taken into account
Centre will combine basic research with practical solutions to grand challenges
Vice-chancellor stands down after union members passed no confidence vote
Suicide rate among UK students exceeds that among young people in general population for first time, finds analysis
The women’s rights lawyer on growing up in Bangladesh, meeting Mother Teresa and uniting against patriarchy
Universities may close centres or be forced to register employees as foreign agents as a result of investigations, say experts
Michael Ignatieff says higher education will lose battle against authoritarianism if scholars’ rights are seen only as ‘a corporate privilege’
Higher education finance report says states must redress balance of public university funding
Experts question whether 60 universities granted special status will face budget cuts or be free from interference
Delay and unpredictability of spending bill raises questions over the ‘effectiveness’ of increased investment, say policy experts