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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In congress address, general secretary pledges to work to end in-house industrial dispute and to ‘hold Labour’s feet to the fire’
Shadow education secretary puts focus on tweaking student finance and encouraging knowledge exchange as election looms
Members of Oxford Action for Palestine accessed office of vice-chancellor Irene Tracey
Union threatens strike and says cuts will leave university ‘a shell of its former self’
Committee will have no role in selection of nominations to succeed Lord Patten, university insists
Universities call for end to ‘toxic’ uncertainty over future of post-study work route following publication of MAC report
President says ‘order must prevail’ after police clear UCLA encampment
Number of family members allowed to enter UK down 80 per cent after tightening of rules
Violence also flares at University of California, Los Angeles as pro-Palestinian demonstrations reach climax
Appointment of ex-Greenwich leader confirmed by crisis-hit institution halfway through interim appointment
British Academy president Julia Black contrasts creation of funding-focused football regulator with inaction on higher education crisis
MI5 director general warns vice-chancellors that hostile states are targeting UK universities
Pedro Sánchez says he might resign over levelling of ‘falsehoods’ against Bego?a Gómez, connected to her time working for IE University
Study says fears of under-representation are ‘unfounded’ and warns affirmative action could therefore be ‘unlawful’
Deputy prime minister to brief vice-chancellors on findings of review
Young voters ‘desperate for politicians to offer them more’, feeling that MPs don’t value their views
Young people experiencing increasingly turbulent starts to their working lives, study finds
Tory deputy chair expected to take on higher education brief
Conservative to step down as MP at next general election
Extension of journal mandate to monographs designed to ‘make research more open and equitable’, but has historically been a source of controversy
UCU says minister ‘does not retain the confidence of the academic community, nor is she upholding good standards of professional conduct’
Heriot-Watt researcher Kate Sang says Michelle Donelan ‘made a cheap political point at my expense and caused serious damage to my reputation’
Sir Anthony Finkelstein to lead combined university, called City St George’s
Anti-Jewish hate reaches record high as vast majority of cases recorded by Community Security Trust come after 7 October