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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Carnival atmosphere at the London March for Science as events take place across the world
Critics call proposal for world-first professional recognition system ‘demented’
Academics shine light on contemporary research themes in classic book
From personalising tuition to performance management, the use of data is increasingly driving how institutions operate
British researchers no longer win the most grants for established scientists, having already fallen behind in early career category
Prizes of ?80,000 in unrestricted funding up for grabs for best junior principal investigators
Netherlands' market share of mobile scholars grows by 15 per cent in 10 years
Critics fear global event risks ‘trivialising and politicising’ research
Analysis of more than 700,000 biomedical texts reveals growing use of jargon
Transparency ‘crucial’ to the introduction of new metrics in Continent’s research system
Union calls for universities to remove barriers to peaceful protest
Analysis of co-authored journal papers details partnerships beyond EU
Education minister wants power to prosecute assignment writing companies
Government analysis finds most academics think postgraduate research standards have held steady or improved
Health and environmental agencies face savage reductions as defence spending soars
Researcher warns that anti-immigrant sentiment could affect pipeline of academic talent
Early signs of new administration’s attitude to research funding worry experts
Economic crisis drives increase in students lingering in higher education
Who is the man who will take the top job in UK science?
JET experimental reactor faces uncertainty following decision to leave Euratom
New policy may not benefit poorer households, say officials
New document sets 'benchmark' for others to follow, according to research policy expert
UK government gives 'non-committal' response to calls for researchers' voices to be heard
Data reveal research ties between US and Muslim nations targeted by attempted ban