
Rosa Ellis
@rosaellis
Senior journalist at the BBC. Previously at Times Higher Education and The Times and Sunday Times.
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07-06-2010 20:37:03
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.The University of Manchester v-c Dame Nancy Rothwell speaks to Rosa Ellis about a lifetime of science outreach, supporting regional development and keeping hold of the humanities timeshighereducation.com/talking-leader…

Monday morning making you feel it's time for a change? Times Higher Education is hiring - looking for an ace reporter to join the team for 2023. Details: cisionjobs.co.uk/job/108982/tim… #journojobs


“One of the problems with the system we’ve developed in the UK compared to the rest of continental Europe is that it’s brought the whole system to focus too much on the private benefits of HE and not the public benefits,” Anton Muscatelli tells Rosa Ellis timeshighereducation.com/talking-leader…

Journalist job alert: we’re looking for a talented sub-editor to join our award-winning Times Higher Education team. Details below ⤵️ cisionjobs.co.uk/job/109248/tim…


📖From the archives: As the population increases, so does the number of corpses – and the way we dispose of the dead may be about to change ✏️Rosa Ellis newhumanist.org.uk/articles/5233/…

If anyone would like to share information with the reporting team for the Russell Brand investigation at The Times and The Sunday Times, please email: [email protected] (And please RT if you can so people know the best way to get in touch with us)

Times Higher Education analysis finds gaps between female share of professoriate and rest of workforce: 23 UK universities have gaps of 20+ percentage points between proportion of academics overall who are female and their share of professoriate. Rosa Ellis writes bit.ly/49Sqbjs


The number of black academics quitting UK universities for the private sector has nearly tripled in recent years timeshighereducation.com/news/growing-n… via Rosa Ellis


The jaw-dropping mess of UK higher education is starkly revealed by a series of news stories all on the Times Higher Education website in the last week or so: 1.) There are job cuts right across the sector (44 universities and counting): timeshighereducation.com/news/portsmout…

Aliens aside, does ‘3 Body Problem’ portray academia accurately? Game of Thrones creators return with sci-fi thriller focused on five friends with Oxford physics doctorates, writes Rosa Ellis bit.ly/3UzYOoc


The number of black principal investigators applying for UK Research and Innovation funding halved in a single year, official data reveals timeshighereducation.com/news/black-aca… via Rosa Ellis

Equity, diversity and inclusion staff in US higher education are losing their jobs in the wake of anti-EDI laws, but college leaders are mobilising, reports Rosa Ellis #THEglobalimpact timeshighereducation.com/world-universi…

Proportion of global universities divesting from fossil fuels approaching two-thirds, a likely “tipping point”, but progress more rapid in some regions than others timeshighereducation.com/depth/global-u… via Rosa Ellis

Does the UK general election offer hope for the beleaguered university sector? In this podcast, HE policy experts Diana Beech and Nick Hillman give their take on the future of skills training, research funding, internationalisation and more timeshighereducation.com/campus/podcast…

Shearer West to swap Nottingham for Leeds as vice-chancellor timeshighereducation.com/news/shearer-w… via Times Higher Education

“For me personally, as a Latina, as a woman of colour, as a first-generation college graduate, I really understand that representation matters." Cynthia Teniente-Matson on running ‘Silicon Valley’s university’ timeshighereducation.com/talking-leader… Dr. Cynthia Teniente-Matson San José State University via Rosa Ellis


In today’s The Times and The Sunday Times I’ve written a data-led defence of studying the humanities. Today’s children have a clear line of sight to their future careers, and are shunning humanities subjects as a result. I think that’s a bad idea. thetimes.com/article/bded1a…
