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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Internal analysis finds women earn 10.5 per cent less than men of similar experience and research productivity
Head of UK admissions service Mary Curnock Cook addresses concerns that universities might ‘not hear a word’ from applicants
Pilot gets under way as institutions reject David Cameron’s plan for sector-wide blanking of applicants’ names
Sophie Carrigill starts Rio campaign just weeks after finishing sports psychology course at University of Worcester
Additional fee income could be diverted to fund research, warns Hepi paper
Distance learning champion plans to expand activities with new model
Social Market Foundation research dismisses claim that widening participation hampers improvements
Concern over creation of 760-strong unit after unrest on country's campuses
Thirty-six higher education institutions to charge maximum for all their programmes
Wes Streeting calls for student representation on governing bodies and new information requirements
AGR finds employers are also shifting their focus to apprenticeships
Those reporting mental health issues are markedly more likely to consider quitting, survey finds
If top institutions decide against taking part, the reputation of the TEF itself could be undermined, says Chris Havergal
But teaching champion forced to forgo as much as ?1.5 million of hoped-for income
In a THE survey, only three group members confirm they will participate in exercise amid suggestions that others are considering not taking part
Sixteen of country’s 26 institutions face ‘financial distress’ next year
Higher university enrolment worsens the average quality of non-graduates and leads to lower wages, conference told
The Open University's vice-chancellor says now is the moment to turn around decline in part-time study
Black and Asian students fall further behind white classmates after leaving university
Number of students placed on results day drops 8 per cent year-on-year
Sir Steve Smith says it would be ‘odd’ to charge some Exeter cohorts less than others
Top and – in particular – middle-tier institutions drive expansion as lower-ranked institutions suffer
Acceptances on A-level results day up 2.9 per cent year-on-year, says Ucas
Post-Brexit, will EU students still see English HE as value for money, and what are the pros and cons of charging them international fees?