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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Author of paper into the issue says international higher education is a ¡®long way off¡¯ clear principles
Forging partnerships with Indian institutions in the country could alleviate dwindling inbound student numbers to UK
We talk with the UN medal winner about the commercialisation of research, the merits of transnational scholarship and why scientists are like used-car dealers
Tony Blair's former private secretary points to personal benefits of European work as vital for continued success in global higher education
UK admissions body chief executive, who has held the role since 2010, to leave in April
Evidence of positive effect of retakes ¡®weak¡¯, concludes Dutch academic
World's top-ranking university announces course on economic development through new collaboration with online platorm edX
Daniella Tilbury says university¡¯s ideal geographical location affords options in Europe and beyond
One in six schools reported increase in EU undergraduates not turning up for start of 2016-17 academic year
We talk women¡¯s equality and emancipation, the necessity of HE investment in developing countries and eureka moments in the Himalayas with the new head of the Asian University for Women
Francis Ricciardone denounced by students as a 'thief' after saying that fee rises were inevitable due to Egypt's currency devaluation
Research suggests low self-efficacy among graduate students increases writing anxiety
Former Shanghai Normal University president advocates classes on extracurricular development
We talk blue-sky thinking, academic mobility and not ¡®sweating the small stuff¡¯ with the new Australian Research Council funding director
Dean of new French-Chinese institution excited by opportunities in ¡®dynamic¡¯ part of the world
We talk to the renowned crime author about the challenge of writing, professorial aspirations and how long it takes to finish The Times crossword
New paper finds that effective social media does help to attract and retain students
Former Google chief says UK is facing a ¡®computer science crisis¡¯ that threatens its global position
We talk about growing up in the North East of England, alcohol consumption advice and international cricket aspirations with Newcastle University's new head
Vice-president for academic affairs at ?cole Polytechnique says French-taught courses are ¡®hard to sell¡¯ to international students
New figures show nearly two-thirds of European business schools reported increases in applications
Would you prefer to live as a badger, an otter, a swift, an urban fox or a deer? We speak to the academic who did all five
¡®Sinister¡¯ internationalisation agendas still too focused on recruiting students, researcher claims
We talk doctor supply, the importance of medical research and impostor syndrome with the new Medical Schools Council chair