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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Universities encouraged to use social media and business-orientated software to enthuse students
Peter Horrocks outlines vision in a restructure to kickstart the transformation of the institution
The silver lining in the fire that ravaged an Art Nouveau gem is the chance to explore Charles Rennie Mackintosh’s methods
Former University of Bedfordshire vice-chancellor to continue in widening participation post
Navitas says enrolment down by 13 per cent in second semester of 2015
Teaching criteria updated in response to government and industry demands
Maintenance loan leaves average student ?265 out of pocket each month, survey suggests
Compulsory redundancies ruled out until November
Destination of Leavers from Higher Education study reveals outcomes for 2014 graduates
For 50 years, the Society for Research into Higher Education has explored vital questions about higher education practice and policy, and it intends to continue
Roehampton professor urges universities to examine policies and practices that are making difference invisible
Report says students in countries such as the US and Germany have an advantage because their curricula develop more statistical fluency
Survey finds that 46.6 per cent of academics shared family photos and information such as their favourite films or books
Human error blamed for issue of statement detailing ?12K debt
Analysis by admissions service finds medicine and accountancy students emphasise career aspirations
Open University vice-chancellor calls on government to arrest drop in enrolment
Graduates looking and applying for jobs earlier in their degrees following fee increase
Edinburgh principal Sir Tim O’Shea warns such a system would distract from real mission
Study led by Angela Dobele of RMIT finds there is no consensus on the value of a paper in 32 per cent of cases
Sir Steve Smith shares concerns that funding pressures could lead to university ‘hierarchy’
Nottingham Trent pro v-c aims to promote friendships across nationalities
Legislation leaves door open to have elections for governing body chairs
Applications from Russell Group graduates – who are more likely to be from wealthy backgrounds – have a better chance of success, commission says
Additional support for part-time undergraduates also under consideration