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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Certain fields are unable to participate in ‘democratisation of education’ because of issues such as copyright, says study
The noted journalist discusses political bias on TV news reporting and the importance of students discovering their own voice
We talk to the US banking mogul about entrepreneurialism, carving a niche in British banking and contrarianism
University Alliance study highlights what it says is higher education institutions' key role in improving social mobility
The founder of The Huffington Post tells us how much sleep deprivation impacts on students’ well-being and how it could account for Donald Trump’s idiosyncratic election campaign
Loss of fee income if Britain leaves EU could be worth ?700 million a year, claims new report
Hefce-funded project aims to drive economic growth and increase employment
We talk about helping shape a country’s direction and the rise of managerialism in HE with the Bingham Centre’s new director
Scorecard could help institutions improve green credentials after damning report warned universities had fallen behind on carbon reduction targets
Such partnerships are healthy but an NCUB report says more are needed to boost UK prosperity
We talk LGBT awareness, verbatim theatre and imaginary friends with the performer turned doctoral student
Giulio Regeni’s murder poses difficult questions for the sector on what doctoral students’ research should entail
International visibility for Leicester as a result of club’s success has already contributed to boost in overseas applications, says one vice-chancellor
The former Cabinet minister on listening to jazz pianist Art Tatum, ambitions to be Stirling Moss, and how we shouldn’t view all politicians as crooks
We talk tours of duty, support for veterans and the travails of following Aston Villa with Chester’s new nursing professor
UPP Foundation will seek to invest money in areas such as access and retention for students from disadvantaged backgrounds
We talk to the professional golfer about leadership and the possibility of swapping golf clubs for research after retirement
Number of women in high performance computing and science in general is worryingly low, says scholar who leads group for female academics in her field
Number of signatories will trigger a mandatory government response
New chair of AUDE, Trevor Humphreys, says increased competition within the sector could create ‘perfect storm’ for estates investment in coming years
Largest business school accreditation organisation releases report on future of business education
We talk to the digital games professor about the perception of games in the academy
Region’s economy draws students back from foreign universities, says National University of Singapore deputy dean
Author of new research on dealing with stress in universities says focus should shift to how to cope better with the problem