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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Employers unaware of how doctorates have broadened to prepare postgraduates for work
Chair of Commons committee wants universities to ¡®pull their socks up¡¯ and tackle gender inequality
Chancellor George Osborne has announced a ?67 million investment for four science business incubator projects in the Oxford area.
Commissioner tells academics to ¡®get cracking¡¯ on proposals
Academic research papers remain useful for several years after publication, according to a study of more than 2,800 journal articles
Research councils may have to ¡®rethink¡¯ requirements because of cuts to lower-level courses
Innovation in creative disciplines, high student employability and wide participation are strengths, says vice-chancellor Van Gore
Long hours, job insecurity and need for mentoring noted in global survey of young scientists
Fraunhofer UK plans to create up to four research centres in its first five years, according to the head of the country¡¯s first centre in Glasgow
Taught postgraduate courses are facing a ¡°perfect storm¡± caused by drops in student numbers and a fall in institution income
?10 million scheme set up to counteract disincentivisation of undergraduate debt for potential researchers
Work is under way to ensure that big data do not mean big headaches for researchers in the physical sciences
The Universities Superannuation Scheme has more than ?466?million invested in banking giant HSBC, according to data from the pension scheme¡¯s latest financial report
Hefce launches review of digital publishing in the arts and humanities
Early career life scientists have teaching and administrative burden lifted
Boosting skills and access are the aims of a new Portuguese-medium platform
At least 19 additional Centres for Doctoral Training will be announced by David Willetts at Imperial College London today.
New building to offer shared facilities, broad-spectrum view for booming faculty. Plus the latest higher education jobs and appointments
Skills, reputation and peer networks can be built online even when stuck in the lab
Research conduct, reporting and management needs overhaul, says Lancet study
The universities of Oxford and Cambridge each secured about a?25 per cent rise in grant funding from the Wellcome Trust last year, according to the organisation¡¯s annual report
A union has attacked managers at Bournemouth University for receiving what it describes as a 30 per cent pay rise
Imperial College London has named Alice Gast as its next president.
Scientists stuck on a ship in Antarctica as part of a research project have finally seen an end to their 10-day ordeal