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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The outgoing independent adjudicator talks to THE about eight years at the OIA and the future of sector regulation
Rob Behrens warns some international learners cannot express themselves properly, let alone follow a course
Campaigners believe 1994 Zellick guidelines may be at odds with equalities and human rights legislation
More than a third of institutions suffer successful cyber attack every hour, study suggests
Education City's spending for stateside outposts pieced together by The Washington Post
Commission for Widening Access calls for ‘entrenched patterns of advantage’ to be broken down
LSE academic finds link between education and extremism is most pronounced in Muslim world, but extends to the West too
Headteacher warns that institutions will otherwise be forced to choose between students with ‘ragtag mixed bag’ of qualifications
Agencies could also be well placed to collaborate on monitoring higher education standards
Non-EU citizens took one in five new posts over past decade, leaving 40 per cent of posts for UK researchers, Hefce figures show
Growth in university leaver vacancies is slowing, AGR study suggests
Education minister pledges to 'ensure there is no exploitation of people'
Undergraduates endorsed patently false statements in US experiment
Jisc Digifest hears openness could bring benefits, but some cite plagiarism risks
Distance learning institution and owner of FutureLearn describes results as 'disappointing' but 'not entirely unexpected'
Institutions have little evidence that their widening participation activities deliver, but they are working to change that, finds Chris Havergal
UK among the worst performers in analysis of 69 national academies
France's ?cole Polytechnique among the institutions signing agreements in aftermath of nuclear deal
Third of country’s higher education institutions were closed in 2014 after criticism of standards
Students tend to nominate entertaining or ‘sexy’ academics, says paper
Survey finds support for tools that could improve grades and reduce risk of dropping out
Government considering regulation that would further hamper enrolment of international students, sector leaders fear
Black students’ officer Malia Bouattia among candidates for union presidency
Hepi report says teaching assessment should be delayed to allow for lessons from Ofsted and Care Quality Commission to be incorporated