Holly is research reporter and covers early career researchers, postgraduates, the links between universities and businesses, and research policy in the devolved administrations. She also covers medical research and higher education in South America.
Holly has an MSc in science communication from Imperial College and a BSc in biomedical science from the University of Sheffield. She joined Times Higher Education in November 2013, and was previously a reporter on Professional Engineering magazine.
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The University of Oxford’s technology transfer company is to help a group of Omani business leaders set up a new university in the country.
Survey finds earnings fluctuate by department and wages fail to reflect hours worked
Business secretary Vince Cable has asked Ucas to look at whether high-level apprenticeships can be integrated into its admissions services.
But BIS review of system says all seven councils should be retained
The proportion of black and minority ethnic professors in psychology and behavioural science is just 3 per cent, according to a new report from the Royal Society
The President of Ireland says he wants to “plant the seeds to break new ground” and “renew” the relationship between British and Irish academics
Researchers face ‘ethics’ scandal over security of records, warns computer scientist
Revamped schemes could bypass institutions unless they get aboard, sector warned
Research areas championed by government dismissed as poor investments by technology expert
Commercialising research can do ‘far more’ for humanity than Nobel Prizes, says Mayor of London
Six publicly funded research institutes have won Athena SWAN awards for promoting good employment practices for women in science.
The number of students beginning PhDs funded by six research councils has fallen by more than 20 per cent since 2009-10
Blog discussions of flaws spur publishers to effect more changes and retractions, says Paul Brookes
Nearly all undergraduates say placements and advice are valuable, but less than half end up using them, survey finds
Engineering and maritime technology campus being redeveloped at Boldrewood in collaboration with industry partner
George Osborne has predicted that 22 new Centres for Doctoral Training will “inspire the next generation of scientists and engineers”.
National group would be the UK’s first to target help for minority ethnic doctoral students
The five local authorities with the highest percentage of residents holding a degree are in London
An East London innovation and education quarter is arising with the help of several institutions
A cross-party group of MPs has launched a new inquiry into?university-business collaboration.?
Pro v-c ‘deeply disappointed’ after diary column on scientists’ appearance on Newsnight
REF and ‘impact agenda’ makes sector look at collaborations with extra interest, scholars say
The proportion of male academics earning in excess of ?56,467 is more than double that of females
Scepticism that proposal to encourage diversity could effectively regulate sector