Chris Havergal was appointed editor of?Times Higher Education?in March 2025. Prior to that he spent eight years as news editor. He joined?THE in 2014 as a reporter, covering areas such as?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 UK has launched its fightback against the prospect of further funding cuts with the publication of a study highlighting the economic benefits of higher education
Chancellor Nicholas Dirks explains the university’s branch campus strategy
When grant managers provide specialised input, approval rates rise, study finds
A combination of short undergraduate courses and master’s programmes may be attractive to overseas students, Hefce says
Union members at the University of Aberdeen have voted to strike in protest at the axing of 150 jobs.
Higher Education Academy study reveals development of transferable skills less widespread on overseas courses
榴莲视频 Office acts on allegations of fraudulent language qualifications
Academics at Newcastle University have been matched with members of the public as pen pals.
European universities refocus on student mobility and strategic partnerships, says European Association for International Education
Higher Education Statistics Agency data show increased mobility for study, work or volunteering
Delegates complain of ‘lack of tolerance’ and ‘time wasting’ in open letter to National Union of Students
A soon-to open campus aims to create big economic opportunities for Wales
Welsh research budget protected but sector head seeks policy changes
Welsh universities have created a new initiative to attract more international students.
Announcement from Hefcw also shows hit to overall sector support for part-time and postgraduate teaching
Welsh universities need 600 more additional academics in STEMM subjects to get their ‘fair’ share of research cash
Managerialism has taken over the university, professor argues
Review group to reconvene over future of higher education in North Wales
Institutions seek new ways to halt exodus of country’s scholars
University considers rewarding staff who help with global goals as it moves from a branch campus model towards a network of partnerships
A digital tool created by the University of Edinburgh uses Twitter to engage with Mooc learners
Sir Roger Jones says comments by School of Management dean on trade unionists were ‘puerile’
International students in London contribute a net benefit of ?2.3 billion to the UK economy every year, a study says
The University of Aberdeen is set to become the first UK higher education institution to open a campus in South Korea