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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‘Domino theory’ points to UK academy’s future financial environment
Rethinking relationships with international recruiters could help universities to assuage academics’ fears, researchers suggest
A new report highlights the downsides of life for the travelling lecturer
Marketisation could make non-academic managers prime v?c material - but they’ll need a strong skill set. Plus the latest higher education appointments
Students angry at institution’s failure to move to full divestment
But those on low pay to be offered up to 2.65 per cent, says Ucea
Concerns investigation reveals problems with course launched in conjunction with private company
Blog post follows election result and confirmation of referendum on membership
Critics cry ‘cop-out’ over decision on publishing report
Scholars have asked university communications departments to publicise their birthdays and businesses as well as academic conferences
University staff urged to help visiting scholars adjust to life in the UK
Sector figures say postgraduate funding plan for England could fuel inflation in tuition fees as well as credentials
The next vice-chancellor of Leeds Beckett University will be Peter Slee
Members of the University and College Union at the University of Aberdeen are being balloted on potential strike action over the loss of 150 jobs
Around 40 jobs could be at risk at the University of Manchester after it announced plans to drop longstanding opposition to compulsory redundancies
Change follows ‘comprehensive risk assessment’ by Queen’s Belfast
The value of donations peaks at ?807m, annual Ross/CASE survey finds, but challenges of limited outreach and elite domination persist
Which institutions are building the reserves to cushion potential shocks from uncapped student recruitment and rocketing research costs?
Megan Dunn sets out priorities as she defends the right to occupy
A Scottish university broke the law when it let staff on fixed-term contracts go without consulting unions, the Supreme Court has ruled
Employers have called on unions to “consider carefully the real value” of a 0.9 per cent pay offer for university employees.
Queen’s v-c speaks out amid plans to axe 236 staff and reduce student numbers by more than 1,000
Awareness of the impact of lad culture and the specific behaviours associated with it needs to be increased, conference hears
Head of Georgetown’s McDonough School of Business says that changing white male domination may require ‘something dramatic’