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.
<榴莲视频 class="pane-title">
Articles by Chris Havergal 榴莲视频>
ARC responds to allegations that assessors were using chatbot to write feedback on applications
Labour leader says he feels ‘very uncomfortable’ about industrial action leaving students unable to graduate
‘New Conservatives’ want to axe post-study work visas and stop ‘poorest performing’ universities from recruiting overseas
Loss of organisation, blamed on funding ‘uncertainty’, described as ‘shocking news’
Admissions service warns that disadvantaged learners could be squeezed out as UK university application numbers hit 1 million by end of decade
Union would end medical school’s 15-year search for a partner
Online education firm had vacancy at top since departure of chief executive Andy Hancock in March
英国大学协会委托开展的民意调查发现,64%的受访者希望海外学习者的数量增加或维持稳定
Prohibition covers students that staff have direct responsibility for, ahead of introduction of new sector-wide rules
Ministerial consultation response says maintenance loans will be extended to cover part-time courses for the first time, but signals that significant impact on degree-level courses is unlikely until 2027
Online education firm chaired by former universities minister brings in Global University Systems staffer
UK and EU must follow through on positive statement from Ursula von der Leyen, according to industry, academic and research organisations
Vice-chancellor to leave within weeks following row over exit of deputy
Human rights expert heads back to UK from New Zealand, after previously holding Bristol deanship
Sir David MacMillan and Dame Kate Bingham join board as ‘high-risk, high-reward’ starts work
Vice-chancellors hope for overseas expansion after Unesco agreement on recognising qualifications ratified
Rise runs at more than three times the rate of uplift in England
London South Bank students will offer information on reducing consumption, cutting bills and improving efficiency
Labour leader says party has ‘a number of propositions’ on the issue that will be put forward before the next general election
Readers show a taste for the UK’s REF as normality returns after pandemic
Financial statements, when eventually published, revealed ‘material uncertainty’ over institution’s ability to keep running and ?17 million deficit
Former education secretary joined by 14 vice-chancellors in warning Westminster government against restricting overseas enrolment to ‘elite’ universities only
Dame Julie Lydon joined at Commission for Tertiary Education and Research by former Research England chief David Sweeney
Xiaolei Wu alleged to have told victim that he had reported them to security agencies in homeland