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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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
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QAA finds lax entry standards at Cardiff college formerly led by principal with ‘falsified’ PhD
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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
BIS-commissioned study charts rapid growth of sector and raises questions over student outcomes
Institution-level statistics will be ‘too generic’, THE/HEA webchat hears
Sutton Trust study finds disadvantaged students still struggle to get into Scottish universities, and instead enter the college sector
Canadian academic argues people should get access to free higher education in return for their contribution to society
Allegations of ‘inappropriate influence’ emerge on survey that will be key TEF metric
Leeds and OU programmes signal significant change in online platform’s pricing structure
Ministers press ahead with plans to assess institutions despite warnings from research they commissioned
Country's oldest institution places restrictions on undergraduates spending the night together on campus
Institutions face losing up to a quarter of their total funding council grant as cuts from Welsh government bite