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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Former Heriot-Watt principal Steve Chapman says he will have to leave Edith Cowan University in 2020
University of West London wins top honour as Strathclyde and Gloucestershire take home two prizes each
The stamp of government approval means TEF ratings will carry significant weight, writes Chris Havergal
Exercise that could take money away from universities likely to be shelved or scaled back
Hefce tells English universities that confidentiality agreements should be ‘the exception rather than the norm’
Glasgow Caledonian University to offer fashion-related master's courses
Orpington MP keeps role in Theresa May’s post-election reshuffle
Decision made by Department for Education amid uncertainty following UK general election
Conservatives remain largest party in hung Parliament
Institution announces ‘untimely and sudden’ passing of leading cancer researcher
Acquisition of Publons by Clarivate Analytics sets the scene for major expansion
While participation has continued to grow under ?9,000 fee regime, researchers argue efforts to widen access would be helped by abolition of fees
Three buildings on campus evacuated in ‘precautionary measure’
A THE survey is seeking the views of UK higher education employees on the upcoming election
‘Centrist’ candidate wins majority in first round of ballot
Supervisors should be trained to spot the first sign of a problem, says Chris Havergal
Current head of Worcestershire County Council will succeed Mary Curnock Cook
Teenagers who received personalised letters more likely to get into Russell Group institutions
Peers back amendment which says TEF cannot be used to determine English universities’ fees
Open debate is right, but this mustn’t be dictated by politicians, says Chris Havergal
It is written in stone that Scottish students will not pay fees, but Chris Havergal reports on worries that this stance is bad for access and sustainability
Vice-chancellor calls on sector to shift its focus away from country's colonial past
Pearson’s use of IBM artificial intelligence system heralded as step forward in development of virtual teaching assistants
Judy Clements warns English and Welsh universities may have to contribute more towards adjudicator to meet demand