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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Far-left students in US are more likely to favour protests and support the withdrawal of a guest speaker’s invitation, survey finds
Move would make higher education more efficient and equitable, says Oxford professor
While scholars may disagree in research, they should band together in public advocacy work, says Jean Tirole
UCU says case highlights ‘serious questions’ over institution’s governance structures
Liberal arts colleges are often perceived as being elite and irrelevant. But the best among them excel in areas such as engagement and focus on critical thinking. Ellie Bothwell explores whether liberal arts education has become redundant – or simply needs a makeover
Algorithms must not be used to lower thresholds, says UUK/GuildHE report
Institutions that are well connected to ‘global transportation hubs’ rise up league tables faster, study finds
Hungarian government extends deadline for compliance with education act after Budapest-based institution meets criteria
Universities in the US lead Times Higher Education’s rankings for engineering and technology and computer science; Peking and NUS are Asia’s top performers
Doha offshoots are also integrating courses with goal of providing ‘unique’ value to students
Lagging degree attainment leads to Latinos becoming stuck in middle-wage tiers of labour market, says study
Accurate translation apps could have a ‘major impact’ on academia, some scholars believe, but others unconvinced
Sector’s economic contribution increased by 15 per cent in three years, finds Oxford Economics analysis for UUK
Princeton leads Times Higher Education's list of institutions with the most affiliated Nobel prizewinners for the second consecutive year
Female lecturers allegedly under pressure to settle legal action after university’s equality charter application rejected
Canadian institution targeting thousands of French applicants who fail to gain place at home
While proportion of foreign faculty at Japanese universities has increased, study finds no rise in share of leaders
Cambridge tops combined results of three main UK university league tables for the seventh year in a row
With latest application for teaching licence rejected in long-running battle with authorities, time is running out to start the new academic year
The new chair of the Campaign for Social Science on ethnic minorities, the similarity between law and academia and universities swallowing the management textbook
Institutions in Australia, Canada, Hong Kong and the Netherlands feature in top 20 of new listings by discipline
Political climate and anti-immigration policies in US are blamed as UK and Canada report increase in applications
US survey finds development of curiosity, leadership and work ethic unaffected by length of international experience
Move follows government accusation that ideological and political work at some top institutions was weak