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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Loan system is not bringing industry and academics together, says Thomas Estermann
Joint initiative aims to tackle problems in European research environment
Study highlights the true cost of low success rates in Horizon 2020
UK universities see drop in research council income overall
Publication fee chosen over submission fee to make charges fair
Validating antibodies used in experiments could ¡®free up billions of research dollars¡¯, head of standards institute says
Loan pot cut by two thirds, claims Rafizi Ramli of People¡¯s Justice Party
Canadian Stephen Toope set to take over from Sir Leszek Borysiewicz in autumn 2017 to lead the prestigious university
Citation analysis reveals potential winners of science¡¯s highest accolade
Two men who spent time living as animals receive accolade
BioMed Central psychology journal will attempt to tackle publication bias by withholding research results from peer reviewers
Research league calls for funding decision makers to see UK partners as desirable
Review of ¡®targeted allocations¡¯ benefits many small and specialist institutions, but some see cutbacks
Graduate teaching assistants are campaigning to improve temporary workers¡¯ low pay and poor treatment. How is the battle going?
Sector needs national standards and more industry links to drive and sustain economy, say experts
Government loans may not reverse decline of UK postgraduate numbers, study suggests
More than 44,500 people registered on an access to higher education diploma course in England and Wales in 2013-14, new data show
Participation up among students who had free school meals
Presidential commission recommends new ministry to push technological development
Holly Else looks at how the rising cost of university study might affect willingness to study at postgraduate level
Trinity College Dublin and the University of Limerick become the first organisations outside the UK to gain an Athena SWAN charter mark for gender equality
Pressure from senior management at Uclan to increase student numbers led to pharmacy school over-recruiting, General Pharmaceutical Council finds
Pharmaceutical firms were mentioned most often in universities¡¯ impact case study submissions to the research excellence framework, according to a report
The University of Surrey¡¯s centre for testing the next generation of mobile technology has seen significant buy-in from industry