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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England’s universities minister says arts and humanities must not be marginalised in wake of Augar review
College cites ‘remote but existential risk to the college from continued participation’ in fund
British Academy report highlights falling student numbers and ageing academic workforce
English minister calls on campus leaders to do more to stamp out antisemitism
Chris Skidmore attacks widespread use of non-disclosure agreements after THE reveals extent of issue
Employers remain at loggerheads with unions over proposed increases ranging from 1.8 per cent to 3.65 per cent
MPs from Conservatives, Labour, Liberal Democrats, Scottish National Party and Democratic Unionist Party support ex-minister Jo Johnson
Former universities minister says that, while parents of students with poorer A-levels could pay fees up front, less affluent families could not
Hundreds of jobs endangered by ?142 million increase in contributions to Teachers’ Pension Scheme, universities say
Scholarly society investigated alleged breaches of harassment and bullying policy by Alun Evans
Alongside concern about unconditional offers, Damian Hinds wants focus on improving access
For-profit institutions at particular risk of collapse, researchers say
Shadow minister says new assessment is ‘half-baked’
Country wins biggest share of advanced grants, but could soon lose access to fund
Ministers say most prestigious universities should ‘go furthest’ as they launch new guidelines
Proportion of places taken by disadvantaged students shrinks as level of qualification rises
Male voices are over-represented in our pages. We know that we have more to do to better reflect all those in the sector, but we need women’s help
Seventy per cent of voting UCU members support walking out, but 41 per cent turnout is too low for action
Welsh university says it is not currently planning compulsory redundancies but cannot rule them out in future
Vice-chancellor predicts ‘very significant’ demand at Leipzig branch campus
Chris Skidmore’s remarks may be greeted with scepticism by academics
University spokesman says decision also covers donations but does not affect ongoing partnerships
Scientists and medics have the best chance of reaching the top job in the UK, leaving other disciplines looking for answers
Birmingham academic says scale of issue in England is ‘dramatically misrepresented’