John Elmes is a research reporter covering research practice, knowledge transfer, intellectual property, HE engagement with business, journals and academic publishing, and intellectual affairs in the sciences. He joined Times Higher Education in January 2011 as editorial assistant for news. He was previously a features writer for Goal.com UK and has freelanced for the Independent, the Independent on Sunday and the Times Educational Supplement. He studied at Durham University and graduated with a BA in English Literature. He also has an MA in Journalism from Goldsmiths, University of London.
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Stanford professor says $15 million lawsuit victory will not engender sympathy for publishing giant
Director-general of research and innovation at the European Commission says university research funding would not be affected
We talk doping, ‘slithering’ through university and breaking world records with the former double Olympic champion
University of Buckingham and University of Law grab top ratings in UK’s new teaching assessment
HEC Paris’ Alberto Alemanno says academics who influence policy ‘often’ do it in return for money
We talk diversity, the joy of family meals and Professor Stephen Hawking with the new Cambridge college master
Government taking reports ‘extremely seriously’ and seeking ‘additional briefing’
Jeffrey Beall says he faced 'intense pressure' from the University of Colorado Denver and feared losing his job
Branch campuses could be forced out of Doha if diplomatic row is not resolved, experts warn
Italian academic says biometric testing could reveal 'secrets of the mind' of potentially lying voters
We talk about the importance of women-only colleges, academics’ role in policymaking and personal tragedy with the noted political scientist
Americans produce nearly twice as many highly cited papers in key fields, with China also catching up on EU
Presidents of 12 "Ivy Plus" institutions reaffirm commitment to tackling global warming
Conference hears conflicting views on how to stamp out fraud in research
Stephan Lewandowsky warns that academics can ‘lose control’ of their data and see it used as ‘political propaganda’
South African minister says many collaborations amount to little more than ‘visits’
We talk mind-shaping, global citizenship and racial tolerance with the former BBC senior manager
Sector-wide initiative led by Science Council seeks to address ‘overlooked’ part of academic workforce
Unions call decision an ‘insult’ to staff in Zimbabwe’s higher education sector
Vice-chancellor believes international scholars can be tempted away from the golden triangle and to the North of England
The award-winning professor discusses Yugoslavia’s war, women and engineering, and how nationalism hurts research
Report urges academy to ‘embrace’ opportunities for wider research dissemination
Academic who has led Australia’s leading university since 2005 to return to research and teaching
Labour MP and Corbyn critic Wes Streeting poses question of whether ‘bold’ pledge will boost student turnout