Times Higher Education

Times Higher Education

Infobox Magazine
title = Times Higher Education


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editor = Ann Mroz
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frequency = Weekly
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category = Higher education
company = TSL Education Ltd.
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firstdate = October 1971 (as "The Times Higher Education Supplement")
country = United Kingdom
language = English
website = http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/
issn = 0049-3929

"Times Higher Education" ("THE"), formerly "The Times Higher Education Supplement" ("THES"), is a magazine based in London that reports specifically on issues related to higher education. From its first edition, in 1971, to 2008, the THES was published in newspaper format; on 10 January 2008 the publication was relaunched as a magazine. It is published by TSL Education Ltd., which was, until October 2005, a division of News International.

The magazine is edited by Ann Mroz. Phil Baty is the deputy editor, and is responsible for news and opinions. Times Higher Education has been probably best known for publishing The THES - QS World University Rankings [http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/hybrid.asp?typeCode=144] , which first appeared in November 2004, with new rankings published annually.

ee also

*The Times Educational Supplement

External links

* [http://www.timeshighereducation.co.uk/ Times Higher Education] – official website


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