Chris Havergal was appointed editor of?Times Higher Education?in March 2025. Prior to that he spent eight years as news editor. He joined?THE in 2014 as a reporter, covering areas such as?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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Articles by Chris Havergal
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
Yeon-Cheon Oh says serving society can be as rewarding as getting rich
UK Engagement Survey finds undergraduates develop skills better out of – rather than in – the classroom
Jonathan Moyo and deputy deny wrongdoing as fate of $450,000 from skills development fund is investigated
International network counts 158 assaults and persecutions on higher education communities over 16 months
Platform to ‘continue developing’ an educational role after pilot broadcast in partnership with UCL
Spanish university’s new teaching space mixes videoconferencing and online collaboration with data analysis and emotional recognition technology
Ucas data for early deadline courses are first sign of possible reaction to referendum result
Badly rated teachers more likely to distrust data, Israeli study finds
Vice-chancellors warn that leading researchers will flee if unrest over tuition fees is not resolved swiftly
Universal free higher education regarded as unaffordable in country’s current economic crisis
Combining higher education institutions will be 'catalyst' to improve scholarship, says minister
Attacks inspired by Hindu nationalism are now ‘transnational dynamics’, argues Cambridge scholar
Former universities minister says researchers deserve same guarantee as bankers
Many graduates would also have chosen a different subject or institution in hindsight, study reveals
Director discusses life at the world’s northernmost university, and how it leads collaborative research on Arctic issues
Nicholas Dirks predicts politicians will rescue public institutions once they are convinced cost-cutting has reached its limit
Study of 36,000 undergraduates identifies positive relationship between financial aid, retention and attainment
Interviews with scholars in 14 countries highlight impact of security concerns on intellectual pursuits
Cambridge tops combined results of the three main UK university league tables for sixth year in a row
Vice-chancellor warns of ‘lost generation’ if classes do not resume soon
Revamped scheme should not drain more funding from areas such as research, says S?o Paulo provost
Experts tell THE summit that Zuckerberg-Chan gift illustrates changing nature of philanthropy