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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The number of people employed by social enterprises spun off from universities rose by almost 150 per cent between 2012-13 and 2013-14, figures reveal
The head of a research council is leaving to take up a position at a London university
A row over job losses at the University of Surrey will not lead to a strike
The University of Oxford has announced publicly that it does not invest in oil and tar sands companies.
The High Court has ruled that an animal rights organisation can bring a judicial review against the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Office
More than 95 per cent of graduate teaching assistants at a London university say they work longer than their contracted hours, a survey has found
NCUB report finds engagement with small firms has grown over the past decade but the size of each tie-up has been shrinking
The cost of academic staff in medicine, dentistry and health departments is more than double that of some other disciplines
Sixteen institutions have refused all or part of the allocations to bridge gap before loan scheme kicks in
Chief scientific adviser Sir Mark Walport posits a future in which papers are revised as research matures, supplanting ¡®outmoded¡¯ publishing practices
The University of Oxford is on track to meet an ambitious fundraising target after hitting the ?2 billion milestone
The University of Oxford alumna hoping to sue the institution over its sexual assault investigation policy has had her case thrown out
A former student of the University of Oxford has launched a legal challenge against her alma mater over its policy on investigating rape allegations
Ten research-intensive universities in the South of England will get more than ?2,000 each year in quality-related research funding for every student at the institution, an analysis has shown
Forum probes lack of UK students of African and Caribbean heritage taking history degrees, and its echoes in schoolteacher and lecturer cohorts
The number of university consolidations has shot up in recent years, EUA report finds
Sussex researcher speaks of ¡®disbelief¡¯ at comments over paper on gender bias
Journalists who set the news agenda have short attention spans. By helping them, researchers can help to get coverage for their work
Less than a quarter of people in the North East of England agree that it is essential to have a degree in the current job market
Study suggests that students do not want to add more debt to personal finances
Rolf Tarrach, incoming head of the 850-strong EUA, is also keen to maintain and expand its UK membership
The two main parties¡¯ manifestos have a mismatch between rhetoric and commitment to investment in science and engineering, an analysis has suggested.
Move angers universities, who say plan to take funds from research pot have yet to be approved by European Parliament
Carlos Moedas says gender and international diversity will yield gold