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.
<榴莲视频 class="pane-title">
Articles by Holly Else 榴莲视频>
Pharmaceutical firms were mentioned most often in universities’ impact case study submissions to the research excellence framework, according to a report
More research spending needed, says head of Brazil’s innovation agency
Head of Canterbury Christ Church, which has seen female representation almost triple on its board, says more needs to be done to seek out talent
The launch of Jo Johnson’s One Nation Science strategy has put place firmly on the research policy agenda, says Holly Else
Rosemary Deem, the new chair of the UK Council for Graduate Education, tells Holly Else of the risks to PhD support from the government spending review
Regional audits of science activity will identify areas of emerging scientific strength, says minister
Partnerships between institutions and wider world now worth almost ?4 billion
But universities and science minister says focus should be on outputs, not inputs
REF case studies used to create a map of knowledge connections between fields
Accountability review finds cost of assessment equates to 2.4 per cent of funding bodies’ expected spend over next six years
Creating doctoral colleges and distance PhDs. What are universities doing to better support doctoral students? Holly Else writes
Hefce expert says that funding excellence can go hand in hand with focussing resources on particular locations
But university governing body says it recognises ‘distress’ caused to Nobel laureate and his UCL scientist wife by his dismissal
Hefce head of research policy suggests the way research is conducted should be measured too
A medical journal now requires submissions to be accompanied by a Twitter-length summary
Research councils spend just ?11 per person on R&D in Northern Ireland, almost seven times less than the spend per person in London, new figures suggest
US academic urges sector to make doctoral students’ experience ‘more human’
Six early career researchers reflect on their experiences
The equality charter’s influence, take-up and ambitions are growing, writes Holly Else, but so are expectations
A doctorate is the qualification most likely to lead to work overseas, data from the Higher Education Statistics Agency have revealed
Funding for nursing and physiotherapy courses 'lowest of any subject in higher education'
A South West doctoral training centre’s student-run open access title is providing hands-on experience
More than half of staff at university that tried to launch TeachHigher are employed on such deals
A graph shows acutely how the representation of black and minority ethnic scholars drops away with the increasing seniority of academic posts