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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Principal asks students to stay in their rooms as much as possible from 7pm Friday evening
Union criticises government guidance and reiterates call to keep teaching online-only until Christmas
Former Treasury official to leave in May 2021
Government scientific advisers call for nationally coordinated response to campus outbreaks
UCU warns that reopening of campuses next month could drive a surge in coronavirus cases, making universities the ‘care homes of a second wave’
Prime minister decides on ‘need for fresh official leadership’ after A-levels U-turn
在新冠病毒传播高风险地区,学校教职工和学生必须在公共区域佩戴面部遮挡物
Labour calls on prime minister to take ‘personal responsibility’ for fixing assessment crisis
Former education secretary attacks ‘short-term, myopic and dysfunctional’ thinking in THE article
Some staff whose work has been disrupted by pandemic can be excluded, and leeway on publication deadlines also introduced
Medical researchers who fail to publish their results could be denied approval for future experiments
‘Employment-focused’ institution aims to recruit 12,500 students by the end of the decade
Commons committee calls for clearer guidance and additional funding to cover reimbursements
UK higher education’s biggest pension fund says Covid-related uncertainty on financial markets added ?7 billion to shortfall in space of two months
New recruits from bloc will pay same fees as other international learners from September 2021 onwards
英国利物浦的化学家研发了一款可在标准实验室工作的础滨机器人,而这款机器人已经发现了一种新的催化剂
New rule represents scaling back of ‘alarmingly broad’ original proposal from regulator
Michelle Donelan says there has been ‘too much focus on getting students through the door’ in England
Boris Johnson says ‘talent and genius are expressed as much by hand and by eye as they are in a spreadsheet or an essay’
Aiming of grants and loans at research-intensive providers raises fears for teaching-focused institutions
Left-winger shared article that party leader said contained ‘antisemitic conspiracy theory’
Head of English regulator will not seek a second term and will leave in spring 2021
Pressure mounting on big European sectors to suspend face-to-face teaching in response to coronavirus
Poland, Hungary and Ukraine follow Italy and Greece in ordering temporary closures