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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¡®Turbulent times¡¯ ahead for university funding could lead to less cash for buildings, warns AUDE chair
National demonstration planned over income contingent repayment 'propaganda'
Breaking free from Madrid may reduce bureaucracy for universities, but could endanger funding
Refugee and asylum seekers pitch tents on campus in northeastern France
Challenge for UK as Asian research diaspora returns home, says China-born member of PM's science council
Publishers should consult with journal editors over censorship requests, says China Quarterly committee member
Two UK-based researchers also tipped as potential Nobel prizewinners
Publishers prepared to add names to journal articles for a price, study finds
Class of ¡¯92 to set up alternative provider teaching business, media and sport
For National Postdoc Appreciation Week, we take a look through our archive of advice and information for early career researchers
Many researchers also ¡®harbour unrealistic expectations¡¯ about academic careers
Leru says that commission¡¯s focus should be on improving scholars¡¯ employment prospects
Holly Else considers how the withdrawal of one of the biggest players in European research could change science on the Continent, and likely national winners and losers
UCL head warns that decision to leave European Union ¡®affecting our ability to recruit and retain the very best¡¯
¡®Artificial barriers¡¯ such as Brexit ¡®should be resisted¡®, Nobel laureate tells event hosted by King¡¯s College London
Andrew Hamilton suggests lure of New York will help it to ride out political storms
Louise Richardson says it is ¡®completely mendacious¡¯ to suggest higher tuition fees have driven inflation in executive pay
Less than 10 per cent of tweets on journal articles represent genuine engagement with content, finds study
Metric on self-referencing could provide ¡®truer¡¯ citation data, say researchers
Hefce stops short of adopting Lord Stern¡¯s proposal to include university-wide impact in research assessment scores
Just one leader of a top 10 UK university has a Twitter account, report reveals
Varied levels of English language proficiency among students could hamper learning
Major investment in advanced medical manufacturing announced by government
Paper was rejected by journal because it had appeared on website of education centre