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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Minister plans to simplify ‘dizzying variety’ of rules on freedom of expression
Study reveals feedback on social media sites closely correlate to measures of quality such as England's TEF
UCU members accept deal with vice-chancellors by two-to-one margin
Study explores how we should conceptualise the role of animal participants in pre-exam petting sessions
Academics at British institutions make one in four successful bids in 2017 funding round, underlining risks of Brexit
Felicity Mitchell and Ben Elger to lead Office of the Independent Adjudicator
Research collaboration ‘should be as important to the government as security’ and should not be a ‘knock-on consequence of other negotiations’, says report
Announcements are part of wider initiative to increase number of training places by 1,500 over three years
Universities UK to appoint panel to explore methodology and assumptions behind pension scheme’s ?6.1 billion deficit
UCU appeal is latest escalation of row over future of Universities Superannuation Scheme
Survey of more than 5,000 students fuels debate about cross-subsidies in English higher education
Cambridge v-c says professor’s ‘exceptional contributions to scientific knowledge and the popularisation of science and mathematics have left an indelible legacy’
Agreement raises hopes that strike action could be suspended later this week
Minister says universities ‘will no longer be able to hide if their teaching quality is not up to the world-class standard that we expect’
Hesa data show 6.4 per cent of young undergraduates did not progress into second year in 2015-16
Negotiations between UUK and UCU due to resume on 6 March
Study from UCL’s Centre for Global Higher Education sheds light on continental perspectives on the UK’s decision to leave the European Union
Undergraduates who took part in breathing exercise reported feeling less distracted and more positive
Ministers set to agree to push for equal access to higher education for men and women by 2030
London Economics modelling suggests that higher earners would be the primary beneficiaries of many potential reforms
Prime minister to express concern that England ‘has one of the most expensive systems of university tuition in the world’
Damian Hinds says he would like to see degree ‘options available which have different costs’
Spike in interest in collaborative funding arrangements in wake of UK’s vote for Brexit
Ignore the politicians’ jibes: history is crucial to develop critical minds, make sense of the present and prepare people for the future