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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UK government ¡®negligent¡¯ to begin negotiations to leave EU without key role being filled, campaigners say
Call for rankings to give more weight to societal impact
Sydney¡¯s deputy v-c says government must put its money where its mouth is
University reform urgently needed to capitalise on fourth industrial revolution, says KAIST head
¡®Shocking¡¯ shift away from fundamental projects harms country's scientific reputation, says author of report
President offers disaffected climate scientists a ¡®second homeland¡¯ to conduct their work
Low salaries, excessive bureaucracy and poorly defined research policies add to region¡¯s woes
Tens of thousands of students forced to find new places to study, reports say
Academics and journal editors call for creation of national registries of research integrity officers
Institutions say Commission should divert structural funds into modernising academic systems
Minister¡¯s proposal has already had a ¡®chilling effect¡¯, researchers say
Changing academic environment prompts rethink of globally influential employment support guidelines
Lobby group says that law requiring classes to be taught in Dutch must be enforced
Country¡¯s scientists must be able to demonstrate that they can continue competing on the world stage, senior academic says
Study outlines how publishers¡¯ guidelines led to adoption of positive research practices
Universities around the world looking closely at employment rights and research engagement of doctoral candidates
Giving employee rights to doctoral candidates seen as key step to make life in academia more attractive, Holly Else writes
UK exit from EU research would boost success rates for other countries ¨C but at cost of quality, experts warn
Plans for higher education reform rule out institution closures
Technologist argues that artificial intelligence could make publishing decisions in milliseconds
Negotiators fail to reach a deal with Oxford University Press over transition to open access
Proposals to introduce tuition fees in Finland met with resistance
Medical charity sets out demands to allow it to invest ¡®confidently¡¯
Researcher talks of anger over job loss caused by federal hiring freeze