John Elmes is a research reporter covering research practice, knowledge transfer, intellectual property, HE engagement with business, journals and academic publishing, and intellectual affairs in the sciences. He joined Times Higher Education in January 2011 as editorial assistant for news. He was previously a features writer for Goal.com UK and has freelanced for the Independent, the Independent on Sunday and the Times Educational Supplement. He studied at Durham University and graduated with a BA in English Literature. He also has an MA in Journalism from Goldsmiths, University of London.
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Weekly transmissions from the blogosphere
Weekly transmissions from the blogosphere
Weekly transmissions from the blogosphere
Weekly transmissions from the blogosphere
Weekly transmissions from the blogosphere
Weekly transmissions from the blogosphere
Weekly transmissions from the blogosphere
Weekly transmissions from the blogosphere
Weekly transmissions from the blogosphere
Weekly transmissions from the blogosphere
Weekly transmissions from the blogosphere
A weekly round-up of the best on the scholarly web
A weekly round-up of the best on the scholarly web
The role of academics as expert witnesses has come under scrutiny after an Australian politician called for a professor to be sacked over his role in a high-profile murder trial.
A weekly round-up of the best on the scholarly web
A weekly roundup of the best on the scholarly web
Four more English universities have unveiled plans to charge the top rate of tuition fees, bringing the number to have opted for the maximum to 32 of the 44 institutions to date that have stated their intentions.
University College Falmouth plans to charge tuition fees of ?9,000 in 2012.