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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University to freeze or reduce accommodation costs, and to channel significant funding into bursaries
EU nationals represent nearly one in five students at some universities
Our data team’s modelling of the potential teaching excellence framework results shows the Russell Group losing out to a new elite
THE analysis of core metrics suggests small campus universities and post-92s could outperform Russell Group institutions
Analysis shows how students from ethnic minorities and less advantaged backgrounds are less likely to get a university offer
Baroness Blackstone argues that admitting applicants of mixed ability would be a ‘worthy goal’
Vice-chancellor to leave in September 2017 after 15 years at helm
HEA survey suggests that institutions are waiting on TEF details before deciding whether to adopt more granular method of degree classification
Consultation on ‘smaller’ watchdog comes after Hefce took quality assessment work in-house
The former head of the American University in Cairo, Lisa Anderson, tells Chris Havergal how it carried on and kept students and staff safe without limiting free speech
Formulaic distribution set to end, with grants being channelled through new outreach programme instead
Quality Assurance Agency says university should even out disparity in number of tutorials and essays set by colleges
Figure described as ‘tip of the iceberg’ of new system’s price tag
Students from most advantaged neighbourhoods 16 times more likely to win a place at the University of Cambridge than most disadvantaged peers
OIA says recommended payouts topped ?485,000 in 2015 despite reduction in the number of cases
QAA finds lax entry standards at Cardiff college formerly led by principal with ‘falsified’ PhD
Concerns over low contact hours and delays in handing back assignments loom large in Hepi/HEA survey
BME learners rate teaching less positively and may lose out by living at home, Hepi-HEA survey finds
Rebuffing claims that opening up sector will endanger its reputation, minister says ‘we have heard these concerns before’
Project at Tanzanian institution has $40 million budget
First Regius posts for Wales and Northern Ireland in expansion marking Queen's 90th birthday
Research for Sutton Trust finds girls in Year 9 are more likely than boys to think getting a degree is important
Institution's union joins Cambridge and others in staying affiliated in wake of Malia Bouattia’s election
Sense about Science study highlights examples of political convenience governing publication dates