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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A study has found no evidence that higher tuition fees affect student mental health in the long term
Official guidance for universities on how to support students with mental health problems has been updated
Soas conference discusses building a network of groups fighting for fair pay and conditions for casual teaching staff
George Freeman says public will back government¡¯s ¡®brave decision¡¯ to open up healthcare records to medical research
Successful programme ¡®jeopardised¡¯ by ministry changes
The employment rate among young people graduating in the UK is higher than that of the US, Australia and Japan, according to a report by the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development
Start-up aims to sidestep big pharmaceutical firms by developing its lab discoveries inside the university¡¯s walls. Plus the latest higher education appointments
A future government should avoid pitching ¡®complementary¡¯ teaching and research funding against each other if it wants to boost higher education
Report into ESRC network recommends careful monitoring before next stage
Polina Bayvel of University College London says investment strategy missed the transformative potential of communications technologies
¡®Culture change¡¯ needed to avoid job losses
The European Commission¡¯s former chief scientific adviser has spoken out about the ¡®push back¡¯ she said she received against her role in Brussels
A selection of impact statements submitted by medical schools to the 2014 research excellence framework has been published in a new report
Report finds new measures did make exercise more inclusive but panels differed in numbers of scholars submitted with reduced outputs
Part-time students are much less likely to secure an upper second-class degree than their full-time peers, data from the Higher Education Statistics Agency reveal
An estate master plan will help the institution equip students for the 21st century, v-c Steve?West says
Pan-Europe organisations attack Commission plans to move money for strategic investment fund
An academic who was set to become interim vice-chancellor at Oxford Brookes University has been confirmed as the institution¡¯s next permanent head
First global health research ranking suggests only five UK institutions make major investment ??
Holly Else examines European efforts to make academic career paths less challenging to navigate
People of working age with a master¡¯s or PhD earn on average ?9,000 a year more than those with only a bachelor¡¯s degree, according to data from the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
Report advises young academics to foster personal and research independence to advance their careers. Plus the latest higher education appointments
Women on academic contracts earn ?8,400 less than men, according to Equal Pay Review 2014, but the gap has closed by ?110 since 2012