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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Study finds that pay gap between graduates from independent and state schools grows by 11 percentage points in the first three years of employment
Eversheds partner says that link-ups could span borders in the UK and overseas
THE Africa Universities Summit hears that scholars may be tempted back by improved standards, better facilities and a welcoming atmosphere
Senior figure at UN-established agency questions role of for-profits and says universities should be at centre of debates on continent's future
Conference hears that bespoke THE measures could help to incentivise improvement and attract public funding
Three per cent increase in enrolment driven by older age groups as exam results released
‘No evidence’ that success at university is linked to achievement in professional assessments, accountancy firm says
QAA chief Anthony McClaran, who is soon to take over Teqsa, tells Chris Havergal that Down Under they have pioneered a risk- and data-based system
Chris Havergal blogs from the Times Higher Education Africa Universities Summit
Former president of South Africa addresses inaugural THE Africa Universities Summit
Concern that quantity, not quality will be prioritised as higher education marketplace opens up
Independent Commission on Fees concerned by high write-off rate and impact on ‘squeezed middle’
Madeleine Atkins calls for ‘alignment and synergy’ between assessment regimes
Staffordshire lecturer’s illustrated activity book introduces students to research techniques
The big game-changer ahead may not be plans to ‘root out bad teaching’ via a TEF, but a shift to light-touch quality assessment
University of Witwatersrand describes statements as 'abhorrent' but defends freedom of speech
University of South Wales shuts Docklands centre after less than a year
Former Ucas head to join Australia's higher education regulator
Study finds little difference in levels of inequality in England, US and Australia as privileged families do ‘whatever it takes’ to gain advantage
Chris Havergal asks whether spending money on new buildings and facilities can give universities a competitive edge
Hefce study shows 132 per cent rise in number of students reporting a mental health problem
Lack of evidence is ‘increasingly untenable’ with TEF gaining traction, says funding council
New report highlights fears that UK could lose out to international competitors
New national executive committee perceived as being more left-wing