Chris Havergal has been news editor since February 2017. Previously he was a reporter who covered areas including teaching and learning, access, and internationalisation.?Chris started his career as local government correspondent at the Cambridge News and holds a BA in history and an MA in medieval studies from the University of York.
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Baroness Smith suggests new UK government will not bail out at-risk institutions but says she wants to secure ‘financial stability’ of sector
Tenure of former LSE director thrown disastrously off course by Congressional grilling on antisemitism and subsequent student protests
Ex-Monash v-c to succeed Tony Chan at rising Saudi Arabian institution next month
Tories had wanted to extend legislation limiting impact of industrial action to higher education sector
Windows of university building smashed during anti-immigration disorder
IE University takes over Glasgow Caledonian outpost that was branded a ‘white elephant’
Office for Students drops plans to require universities to keep a register of personal relationships between staff and learners, but stops short of mandating bans
Union escalates industrial action in bid to block redundancies at crisis-hit institution
Computer systems, library resources and payments disrupted by defective Crowdstrike software update
Applied Business Academy faces scrutiny over management and governance arrangements, as well as data reporting
Far-off trial date leaves uncertainty hanging over claimants and universities as new legal ruling issued
Collection of essays honouring Lord Kerslake calls for redrawing of incentives to support universities’ work in their local communities, including possible levy on international students’ fees
学者们向爱思唯尔表示,已经认识到生成式人工智能的潜力,但希望看到他们担忧的问题得到解决
Former education secretary returns to old brief, while ex-science minister steps up following Donelan’s defeat
Covid-era chief scientific adviser backed party’s Great British Energy plan during the election campaign
Nobuhle Nkabane succeeds much-maligned Blade Nzimande, who will retain science brief
Yorkshire university has been led by interim leader since sudden departure of Simone Buitendijk
Former Labour Cabinet minister and BBC executive to move on after three years
List includes knighthoods for historian Niall Ferguson and climate scientist Jim Skea
Former health secretary of Mexico to be flagship campus’ first Latino leader
More than 400 climate change researchers put name to open letter ahead of general election
Recruitment to vocational Bar course put on hold last year amid regulator’s concern over low pass rates
Shadow science secretary accuses Rishi Sunak of ‘talking down’ English higher education with attack on ‘Mickey Mouse’ degrees
Inventor’s Wiltshire-based training centre is first to go through new Office for Students process