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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Research scientists would prefer to align work with own values, study reveals
New libel laws come into force today that aim to protect academics from the threat of legal action when writing peer-reviewed material in journals
A clutch of professors have been knighted while the former head of Loughborough University is among those made a dame in the New Year¡¯s Honours.
A group of scientists remain trapped on a boat in the Antarctic after another attempt to rescue them stalled due to poor weather
A group of colleges at the University of Cambridge have collectively raised ?150 million for capital projects through the private debt market.
UK research is punching above its weight in impact terms, according to a report prepared by Elsevier for the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills
Research council hopes to claw back cash to fund centres that missed out during initial bidding process
The European Commission has announced the new president of the European Research Council.
The Treasury has funded a ?15 million pilot project to establish three to four University Enterprise Zones in England.
The European Union officially adopted Horizon 2020 on 3?December 2013
Industry and funders still back blue-skies thinking, doctoral conference hears
Survey indicates need for fresh ways to measure engagement with industry
More than ?25 million has been awarded by England¡¯s funding council to 20 pilot projects designed to support postgraduate students.
Lack of interdisciplinarity and pared funds a cause of concern for social sciences
Public administration, education and health are the UK¡¯s top graduate employers, according to the latest Office for National Statistics report on the national labour force
The latest student occupation of Bramber House at the University of Sussex has ended after seven nights.
A further 10 UK universities have gained an award that recognises commitment to developing the careers of researchers.
Adequate funding has been allotted for universities to meet the cost of open access, the government has maintained
Students have reoccupied a conference centre at the University of Sussex that was at the centre of previous protests over the outsourcing of services.
The gender make-up of the student population in different subject areas has been highlighted in a?Department for Education report
London partners unhappy as university scraps ¡®unfit for purpose¡¯ model
¡®Parliament of dons¡¯ bypassed in decision-making process
But niche learning may not play well in jobs market, expert warns