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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Importance of doctoral candidates in research makes it likely that many institutions will make the change, says principal
Sir Tim Hunt’s comments about ‘girls’ in science provoke online storm
There’s little help on offer for those making their first formal review of a PhD candidate and thesis, but Pam Denicolo has some useful pointers
The graduate earnings premium has fallen over the past nine years, new data suggest
The pressure to publish high-profile papers may not be linked to research misconduct, a new study has found.
More than half of female students reading science subjects at the University of Bristol said that they have felt uncomfortable at the institution because of their gender
Nobel laureate Sir Tim Hunt has resigned from his position on a Royal Society committee as well as an honorary UCL professorship
Inaugural campaign to diversify income streams kicks off with ?5m donation for pioneering research centre
University of Leicester head tells ARMA conference that the start of research careers and early work needs support
As the gender equality charter mark prepares to celebrate its 10th anniversary, it looks to partner with a local agency in Australia
Improving partnerships with overseas universities is seen as the biggest challenge facing internationalisation staff in European universities, according to research
Research can have unpredictable results, but some advance planning will make proving its value much easier
A Nobel Prize-winning fellow of the Royal Society has apologised after saying he was in favour of single sex laboratories.
Former postdoctoral researchers will now be counted as alumni at the University of Cambridge
Institution may close one of its engineering schools after a 'disappointing result' in the research excellence framework
Poor materials, disengaged students and little time or incentive to prepare dishearten one casualised academic
The UK needs to stop using greater efficiency in research as justification for funding cuts, a vice-chancellor and ex-research council head has said.
European study reveals stress suffered by doctoral holders over insecurity of academic careers
Informatics expertise and tech entrepreneurship required for future research, say Medical Research Council and Wellcome Trust
The University of Oxford is set for a female leader for the first time in its history, with Louise Richardson in line for the post.
A study suggests that short and clear abstracts are associated with lower than expected citations
Mick Fuller discusses the changes he’s seen to postgraduate funding as UKCGE chair
But publisher says changes to policy are ‘evidence-based’ and adhere to standard principles on sharing work
Bumps are expected in decade-long shift away from market-based system