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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College forced to release bullying investigation by Information Commissioner’s Office
Long-serving director will take helm when Nicola Dandridge leaves Office for Students
Forty per cent increase in investment by 2030 pledged, with BEIS ring-fencing majority of its spending for areas beyond golden triangle
Freeze is for one year initially but ‘what really matters’ is long-term decision, economist says
More than 1 million students on 68 campuses to be affected, as union splits walkouts by dispute
As more strikes loom, UCU believes fresh assessment of pension fund would show employers’ justification for cuts has ‘evaporated’
Significant additional funding needed to realise Canberra’s commercialisation goals, say scientists
Union faces divisions internally as well as impasse with vice-chancellors in negotiations
Western Australia defers return of quarantine-free travel in response to Omicron variant as eastern states open up
Backlash grows to include proposed legislation to remove ministers’ power to cancel funding applications
行业领袖表示海外学生应该能够专注于课程,而澳政府也聚焦劳动力短缺的问题
Tributes paid to administrator of ‘immense ability’ who spent 17 years as secretary of the Open University
Further walkouts expected in disputes over pay, pensions and working conditions
Scholars asked to refuse to speak or help with examinations at university where 46 jobs remain at risk
End of negotiations echoes events of 2008, when union was floated and then dropped
Union accuses Huddersfield of ‘cold and calculated’ decision not to give Jonathan Duxbury his old job back
Legislation gives Westminster government power to block or impose conditions on acquisition of intellectual property in 17 areas
分布不均可以解释“学术成果中的不平等”,并导致某些领域变得“系统性地研究不足”
Reopening of international study opportunities looms large as Covid-19 continues to dominate news agenda
‘Appropriate action’ taken after investigation into executive chair Fiona Watt, says UKRI
欧洲大学协会的调查还强调了增加员工和管理层支持的重要性
Government guidance wants face-to-face teaching, but university concerned about students getting stuck on campus
European research institutions want question of association to be separated from broader talks on political relationship