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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Types of assessment viewed as least susceptible to contract cheating are those least likely to be set by academics, Australian study finds
Despite widespread recognition of prevalence of errors in psychological research, academics remain reluctant to own up to their errors
Organisation follows nearly 200 German research organisations in cutting ties with publishing giant
Scientists must act in wake of He Jiankui case, say US and Chinese leaders, to avoid ‘rash or hasty political reaction’
Respondents to Social Mobility Commission poll feel on-the-job training offers better prospects than higher education
Applicants of overseas institutions still highly rated by employers overall, survey finds
‘Entry gap’ between men and women wider than ever before, Ucas data show
Awards presented in 18 categories to recognise outstanding contributions to UK higher education
Ex-submariner ‘wishes to pursue further academic opportunities and will remain active in the sector’
Fewer than one in three nations set specific participation targets for disadvantaged groups, study finds
Universities minister Sam Gyimah says student exchanges should continue, despite UAE’s jailing of Matthew Hedges
Survey respondents question value of degree-level education, but most would encourage their children to enrol
European governments urged to consider banning certain nationals from working on sensitive technology on national security grounds
FutureLearn course will offer certificates from both Deakin and Coventry
UCL announces drive for academic-led collaboration with major global cities and their universities
Royal Historical Society survey also exposes crisis of overwork in discipline
The possibility of a university failing as it is exposed to commercial forces could have consequences that ripple out far beyond campus
Living Wage Foundation says that only about one in five higher education institutions has sought accreditation
St Mary’s University, Twickenham found that unconditional offers were unlikely to benefit recruitment efforts
UUK and CBI back transformation of apprenticeship levy into ‘skills levy’
As number of applicants from the EU flatlines, UK and rest of world drives growth
Staff at seven campuses set to walk out after hitting required turnout
Royal Historical Society report warns dynamism of discipline risks being stifled by lack of diversity
Office for Students initiative to focus on transitions, early intervention and cross-agency working