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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Jon Tennant barred from OpenCon community after breaching code of conduct
Manchester president says women should focus on their strengths when applying for jobs, not worry about how they fall short compared with male predecessors
About 1 million students set to be affected by walkout
Sir Michael Brady believes generous scholarships and opportunity to create post-oil economy will prove attractive
Statistical limitations of results likely to be exacerbated by widening of questionnaire beyond final-year undergraduates, warns researcher
Focus on graduate employment means universities will be judged on an issue over which they have limited control
Report for Research England warns assessment may be constraining academics' publishing options
Graduate employment given double the weighting of other metrics in TEF-style assessments
Former Heriot-Watt and Strathclyde academic ordered to complete unpaid work and overnight curfew
Underinvesting in universities in the face of international competition and political upheaval will be to countries’ social and economic detriment
Rheumatologist previously served as government chief scientific adviser and director of Wellcome Trust
Commons Science and Technology Committee also calls for rebalancing of funding between disciplines and greater support for small, specialist institutions
Ministers considering report outlining possibility of setting up domestic alternative post-Brexit
MP moved back to old brief after less than seven weeks away, replacing Jo Johnson
Mariya Gabriel to take on role with increased ‘weight and visibility’
Thirty universities subject to ‘enhanced monitoring’ on admissions by English regulator
European Union nationals to be limited to three years in UK if country crashes out of bloc
Professor warns scholars’ sense of disempowerment could ‘come to be reflected in the academic product’
Union says move will limit MPs’ ability to scrutinise impact of government’s no-deal Brexit plans on higher education
Union brands inclusion of two-year bar on walkouts in compromise offer ‘ludicrous’
Assessment of English universities’ commercialisation activities and industry partnerships to guide allocations ‘in the longer term’
Joint negotiating committee says scheme members should contribute 9.6 per cent of their salaries, up from 8.8 per cent currently
More than 2,000 students affected by Liverpool’s ‘academic sanctions’ in two years
Reduction driven by shrinking of school-leaver population