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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We talk to the long-distance cyclist and documentary-maker about swapping pedals for academic robes
Co-editor of advice book for adjunct faculty talks about how to overcome feelings of being ‘untethered’ in the workplace
We talk to the Sheffield Hallam autism expert about societal prejudices, the focus on research impact and a rugby career curtailed
Female students also 'quicker to assimilate than men' with others on course, says HKUST business school academic
Wide-ranging policy document notes importance of university provision in plans for teacher training reform
We discuss discrimination in UK publishing, how universities misunderstand creative writing, and the benefits of arguing with lecturers
Chair of Chartered Association of Business Schools questions government’s STEM focus when it comes to research funding
Chartered Association of Business Schools report shows numbers of non-EU students falling almost 9 per cent last year
We talk globalisation, internationalisation and Marmite with the future head of a South Pacific university
In the wake of Cyclone Winston, incoming v-c Nigel Healey says he will ensure emergency plans are top-notch for natural disasters
McGill’s leading astrophysicist talks fundamental science research, academic gender imbalances and amateur dramatics as a parent
Decision has rekindled row over universities’ role in validating HE courses in FE
We talk diversity at the Oscars, the possibilities for British film-makers and the vital importance of film-making pedagogy
As globalisation takes a firm grip on higher education, is the French government’s new strategy working?
King’s College London professor of education and social justice will be first woman to lead IoE
We talk to the glaciologist about how it feels to have a glacier named after him and the chances of a catastrophic sea-level rise resulting from climate change
Chris Husbands, former director of the UCL IoE, also says his new institution should ‘not be distracted by league tables’
Italian ambassador to UK ‘expects truth to be established’ in the ‘heinous killing’ of Cambridge PhD student
We talk to the Monash University figurehead about a world record in sailing and the importance of political certainty for Australian higher education
Damning report condemns government for not reaching recruitment target in past four years
Outgoing head says that diversity on campus is about ‘inclusion’ rather than simply ‘getting numbers of people’
Neil Tennant of the Pet Shop Boys also among fellows announced by Alan Rusbridger at Lady Margaret Hall
Ed Byrne says universities are not ‘immune to disruption’ from new models of education
We talk human existence, Cristiano Ronaldo and the problems with Portugal’s higher education system with Lancaster’s new astrophysicist