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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Academic criticises ¡®inadequate nature¡¯ of free public open access service
Five students on how doctoral study changed them and their futures
The public have been asked to help shape the new science and innovation strategy due out in the autumn
Survey of 400 academics reveals almost all admit involvement in at least one unacceptable research practice
Women graduating from part-time degrees go on to earn ?7,500 less on average than their male equivalents, according to new data on higher education leavers
Dame Ann Dowling warns that universities that put too high a price on their intellectual property may hamper a spin-off¡¯s success
The academic who developed genetic fingerprinting has won what is believed to be the world¡¯s oldest scientific prize
Student loans access for a master¡¯s qualification thought to be principal cause
Academic says the move is a ¡®huge change¡¯ for the institution
Universities have secured an increasing share of government expenditure on research and development since 2001, according to data from the Office for National Statistics
West Country campus focuses on student exchange schemes and boosting overseas intake
An influential core of scientists are citation superstars
Elephant poo and ageing among the topics outlined in brief by PhD students
Cancer research could become impossible in Europe if a proposed data protection regulation is adopted, according to a medical research body.
Concerns over what new role of life sciences minister could mean for policy
Four research councils report lower success rates for curiosity-driven funding
US universities invest twice as much in research for each spin-off company created compared with UK institutions
A flat-cash settlement for research in the next spending review could cause a ¡°slowly gathering storm¡± to hit the sector, a group of peers has heard.
Young people visiting London for an international science forum have aired concerns about the cost of a university education in the UK
More than 40 academics have been newly elected as fellows of the British Academy
Credit agency report came before recent plans to reduce head count
The vice-chancellor of the University of Southampton is to retire
Parents and young people are underestimating levels of student debt after graduation, according to the results of a new survey
Overseas students boost universities¡¯ global links and bolster image with employers, European University Association conference told