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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Poll finds widespread support for UK's membership of EU, but also confusion about when the poll is, and how to register for it
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
Everything that you need to know about Success as a Knowledge Economy
Government postpones introduction of differential fee caps in response to higher education sector concerns
Agency is preferred bidder for four of six quality tenders offered by Hefce, alongside HEA and Leadership Foundation
Institutional performance on widening participation released by Offa for first time
Use of HMRC records could allow reformed DLHE to focus on areas such as happiness and skills
SU leader ‘no longer felt confident’ that national union represented views of students
Cambridge Assessment researcher says points system should be redrawn to reflect students’ achievement at university
Open University explores whether webcams can be used to monitor learners' facial expressions or eye movements
But group of universities says Vikki Boliver’s latest criticisms are ‘simply not justified’
Opposition calls on government to help meet funding shortfall
McGraw-Hill Education chief executive says companies must work to allay ‘legitimate concerns’ of higher education staff
'Tesla’ initiative will combine anti-plagiarism software with facial, voice and keystroke identification technology
Asked how they would like to be remembered, high-achieving physicists cited intellectual accomplishments while others referred to personal qualities
Could the St John's College scheme be first step towards Ivy League-style system of financial support?
Technically-trained graduates vital for development, says thinktank chief
Offspring of lone parents are an overlooked group in widening participation, study suggests
Scholar explores clothing brand’s role in student life
Involving companies in quality assurance described as ‘logical next step’