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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Rebuffing claims that opening up sector will endanger its reputation, minister says ‘we have heard these concerns before’
QAA finds lax entry standards at Cardiff college formerly led by principal with ‘falsified’ PhD
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
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
Canadian academic argues people should get access to free higher education in return for their contribution to society
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
Study says that staff and students are uncertain about how to maximise the educational potential of flexible teaching spaces
Poll finds widespread support for UK's membership of EU, but also confusion about when the poll is, and how to register for it
Many existing access programmes focus on football or rugby, study finds
Researchers find variation in marks given by same lecturers to similar students when working in different departments
As funding council plans to keep independent reviews, Colin Riordan says UK-wide system must be protected
Four out of five UK higher education institutions report increase in students seeking support
Vice-chancellors remain concerned about reputation impact of dividing universities into three tiers
Alternative providers should also be able to charge ?9,000 tuition fees, says government