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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Many undergraduates not expecting face-to-face tuition before summer, even though majority are at term-time addresses
Regulator goes ahead with new guidance despite opposition from sector, citing impact of Covid-19 on sector finances
Nick Welch, chief operating officer at Arts University Bournemouth, given 21-month sentence
Universities UK and Russell Group push for all students to return from 12 April amid concern that it could be pushed back to mid-May
Nick Welch, chief operating officer at Arts University Bournemouth, found to have conned the British army out of private school fees
‘Significant increase’ in attacks recorded by National Cyber Security Centre since February
Leader only started in January but provoked fury by using N-word in call with students
Former ombudsman to examine allegations of ‘anti-black conduct’ going unaddressed after furore over Adam Habib’s comments
With record number applications and likely grade inflation, English regulator warns universities against ‘sacrificing quality for inflated intakes’
Mental health champion to lead sector representative group
Funder says it is unlikely to be able to support ‘majority’ of awards beyond July, and will be unable to approve new applications
Universities UK raises concern about influence of regulator on fund’s valuation, while indicating possible reforms to benefits
Two-thirds of UK students say well-being has worsened since start of term, ONS reports
毕业生签证路径将允许留学生完成学业后留英工作两年,博士生则为叁年
Advanced Research and Invention Agency bill confirms plan to place agency beyond reach of Freedom of Information Act
Ministers promise innovative funding models for Advanced Research and Invention Agency following debate on relationship with umbrella body
Holyrood ministers say pandemic restrictions mean students have been unable to gain sufficient clinical experience
Appointment of former Conservative MP as chair of English higher education regulator ‘adds to catalogue of cronyism’
Gavin Williamson tells English regulator it ‘should not hesitate’ to issue fines if planned absolute baselines are not met
Education Select Committee endorses appointment of Lord Wharton as Office for Students chair
泰晤士高等教育问卷的受访者反对向学生退还学费的想法
Updated guidance in line with Westminster government’s plan to announce phased route out of the coronavirus lockdown on 22 February
Much more cash – and fundamental reform – needed to alleviate impact of Covid-19 on learners, say unions
Full impact of pandemic on Office of the Independent Adjudicator caseload may yet emerge