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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Proposed penalties for intuitions that fall foul of new regulator called ¡°eye-watering¡±
Open-access campaigner talks about the flood of ideas that comes to her at night and the challenges of change
Female advantage in education dubbed the ¡®Martha Effect¡¯ in Stellenbosch study
Union says teaching will not resume until additional funding has arrived in university accounts
Prize money of €100,000 (?88,000) handed out on basis of scholars¡¯ three-minute spiels
White Paper draws ¡®line under¡¯ past failings on applied research policy, says academic
Holly Else reveals the results of a THE poll seeking to uncover the extent of authorship abuses as well as views on what criteria should generate credit
Two-thirds of researchers have been slighted by seniors on authorship issues, THE poll reveals
First priority should be to repeal Grace Mugabe¡¯s PhD, says lecturer
Institutions that do not meet standards in areas such as gender may be ineligible for grants
Fund research grants not loans, Europe¡¯s universities tell Brussels
UKCGE head warns of potential consequences for research students from sector shake-up
¡®The country wants systemic change¡¯, says Labour MP, predicting possible Commons inquiry on access
Office for Students¡¯ Nicola Dandridge urges sector to help shape new powers, to avoid ¡®unintended consequences¡¯
Swedish research ethics board finds researchers guilty of scientific misconduct
Forty per cent of UK business schools report fall in undergraduate applications from the Continent
Details emerge of another academic publisher blocking access to sensitive journal articles
High price of journals 'placing strain on acceptance' of division of labour between researchers and publishers, says professor
Hefce analysis reveals extent of first-year retakes and transfers in England
Jennifer Rubin to become executive chair of research council, alongside new role for Sir Harpal Kumar
The inventor with a penchant for clocks talks KitKat wrappers and kettles
Universities not doing enough to protect staff from harm, researchers say
China and India targeted by drive to recruit more than 100,000 extra students from outside EU
Observers say key issue is whether review¡¯s remit is wide-ranging, or set to predetermined objectives