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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Institutions from 11 countries feature in a top 30 that previews what a new ranking of universities in the Middle East and North Africa could look like
Plans for a London branch campus teaching 1,200 students have been announced by Newcastle University.
Professors issue warning over obsession with performance management and research excellence
Estimates suggest the government will pay ?91 million towards the tuition fees of students taking a degree outside Wales
UWS’ Craig Mahoney says that ‘opposing government policy isn’t always welcomed’
FoI request on agent impropriety reveals that fake papers is top concern
British academics are second most successful in securing grants from the Qatar National Research Fund’s collaborative programmes
Demand for MBAs with social impact grows as millennials practise ‘positive business’
THE investigation shows spike in spending on fees as UK ‘reliant’ on middlemen
The number of Chinese students enrolling on full-time taught master’s courses in England has grown to all but match the number of home students.
The , which many academics fear will suppress freedom of speech in universities, has received Royal Assent.
Glasgow Caledonian to reduce financial and other backing for work that falls outside three ‘societal challenges’
NUS survey reveals extent of the fallout after the 榴莲视频 Office ended visa sponsorship at 65 private colleges
The battle to protect academic freedom in the government’s counter-terrorism bill appears to be nearing a conclusion after final amendments were agreed
A night-time safety campaign has been launched by Durham University after three students died in the River Wear in the space of 14 months
Peers also slam government figure on student terrorists used to persuade Lords of need for new laws
The next parliament is likely to include a disproportionately high number of MPs who graduated from Oxbridge, new research suggests.
Aberystwyth University will run voluntary severance scheme despite having already spent millions on restructuring
Elite claim ever-greater share, while 11 institutions fight over remaining 11%, says NUS Scotland analysis
Writing may be on the wall for Department for Business, Innovation and Skills, according to policy thinktanks
Compilers of a league table say fear of offending students has gone too far
More than two-thirds of all graduates stay close to home for their first job, a new report reveals
Proposed amendment seeks to emphasise importance of freedom of speech
A new study has found restrictions on freedom of expression at four out of five UK universities