The Times Higher Education Supplement

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The Times Higher Education Supplement
Type Weekly newspaper
Format Compact

Owner TSL Education Ltd.
Editor John O'Leary (journalist)
Founded
Price £1.40
Headquarters London
Circulation ~23,507 (ABC Jan - June 2005)
ISSN 0379-7724

Website: www.thes.co.uk

The Times Higher Education Supplement, also known as The Times Higher or The THES for short, is a newspaper based in London that reports specifically on issues related to higher education. It is owned by TSL Education Ltd., which was, until October 2005, a division of News International.

The paper is edited by John O'Leary, author of The Times Good University Guide. The Literary Editor is Gerard Kelly. The THES has been probably best known for publishing The THES - QS World University Rankings in partnership with QS Quacquarelli Symonds Ltd. (see college and university rankings), which first appeared in November 2004, with new rankings published annually.

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