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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Nearing its half-century, the Science Policy Research Unit’s bold bid to find ‘radical solutions’ to global problems will cast the expertise net wide
Survey assesses the voting intentions of 13,000 students
Publishers Elsevier and Wiley have each received about ?2 million in article processing charges from 55 institutions as a result of RCUK's open access policy
Initial cohort of 20 funded researchers will receive tailored training and support to help stem leaks in the ‘pipeline’ to senior posts
FoI request reveals UK institution’s legal costs in action that Vilnius University settled for ?112,500
Five academics detail how taking leave of the grind has turbocharged their work – but can everyone get a break?
‘Outdated’ policies at almost 20?per cent of universities make claims on student work, THE survey finds
Critics of the University of Warwick’s TeachHigher division also wary of UK-wide franchise
Postgraduate students at the University of Bradford claim they are being kicked out of their accommodation over the summer so rooms can be rented out to people attending a science festival.
About ?7.6 billion worth of research and development was carried out in higher education in 2013
Exeter’s Students’ Guild survey prompts opening of doctoral college to combat isolation and depression
The director of a partnership of research-intensive universities is upbeat about future outlook
The Royal Academy of Engineering has added its voice to calls for new metrics to be used in universities to assess teaching quality.
LSE pro-director also calls for metrics to measure impact
Diverting Horizon cash to investment fund will boost financial ‘firepower’, says Carlos Moedas
Putting grant application and success rates under the microscope could help rectify universities’ gender imbalance
Only two research councils have equal proportion of female applicants and academics
A research council is to create a series of skills hubs in a ?15 million project to train the next generation of quantum engineers
The UK’s main political parties have laid out their plans for science just days before the official general election campaign kicks off
More than half of subjects at English universities cost more than the average tuition fee to teach, according to data presented in a report
The latest video in a series of short self-help programmes takes a sympathetic look at mental health issues
THE analyses postgrad awards by subject and region as academics debate the risks and rewards of a decade of internationalisation
Students who spend part of their degree overseas achieve higher final grades than those who choose to stay put, according to a report
Academics have been left fearing for their jobs at a university politics department after management announced a restructure