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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Life sciences ecosystem may lose out if US firm was ever to take over Anglo-Swedish pharmaceutical company AstraZeneca
Some fear plan to streamline approvals from trusts will not end local roadblocks
The amount of research council funding universities receive has increased in real terms by about half since 2002-03, according to a new report
A committee of MPs has written to David Willetts over the potential risks to UK science of the proposed takeover of AstraZeneca by US giant Pfizer.
Contract lecturers down tools in protest over pay ¡®that does not reflect hours worked¡¯
UCU branch ¡®strongly opposes¡¯ changing scope of statute
Study reveals challenges for US universities seeking alliances in Argentina, Brazil and Chile
The research funder is seeking a head for its new science strategy department. Plus the latest higher education jobs and appointments
The proportion of capital investment that universities financed using internal funds has leaped 20 per cent over the past four years, according to data released by the Higher Education Statistics Agency
Academic proposes biomedical public-private partnerships to protect the ¡®R&D ecosystem¡¯ from commercial affairs
But animal rights group criticises move for not going far enough
But Cable warns that intervention options are constrained by law
An academic best known for his attempt to land a spacecraft on Mars has died aged 70.
UK cancer charity is building on ¡®monumental progress¡¯ in treating the disease with more funding for researchers
Great Britain and the US are losing their world share of papers published on the citation database Web of Science to emerging economies, according to a report of research metrics published by Thomson Reuters
All members of research council grant awarding boards and panels should have training to avoid unconscious bias.
Business secretary Vince Cable has announced that companies are to recruit postgraduate students to help them break into overseas markets.
A committee of MPs has slammed a new government ¡°horizon scanning¡± programme for not sufficiently utilising the Government Office for Science.
The Athena SWAN charter does advance gender equality in university departments that sign up to it, according to an independent review of the scheme.
The number of graduate start-up companies has increased by 68% since 2008-09, data released by HESA show
Portsmouth¡¯s v-c wants to bolster postgraduate provision and to apply research strengths to stretch students
The European University Association warns restrictions could cause continent¡¯s scientists to fall behind global rivals
Plos One study also reveals that parenthood has little impact on publishing productivity
Doctoral training centres report rise in overseas applicants as graduate salaries lure UK talent