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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Whitechapel outpost will focus on creative industries, joining growing list of universities with a presence in UK capital
Annual Hepi index seeks to track key measure of soft power
Biggest sector fund believes it is ?1.8 billion in the black, after fears of multibillion-pound deficits led to cuts to benefits
Salma al-Shehab given 34-year sentence over critical posts on Twitter
Sage says it is continuing to investigate article in which doctoral candidate chronicles how he ‘enjoyed’ provocative cartoon images of boys
Oregon leader and lawyer to succeed Morton Schapiro this autumn
Rate will be 6.3 per cent from next month, after projections swapped for real data
University of New England’s Brigid Heywood ‘strenuously denies’ wrongdoing in incident reportedly involving 16-year-old girl
‘Reassessment of his priorities’ said to be behind swift departure of former West of Scotland leader
Biologist became household name during coronavirus pandemic
University sector awaits political leadership as key posts lie vacant
Science sector ‘needs ministerial leadership’, says MP who resigned barely 24 hours earlier
Boris Johnson appoints Cabinet to see out remainder of his premiership
Newly appointed education secretary follows science minister out the door
Scientist’s appointment to succeed Dame Janet Beer sees him return to university where he studied
Higher education minister promoted as Nadhim Zahawi moves to Treasury
Switch to aggregated voting means staff at 149 UK universities could walk out if union gets majority turnout and support
Fewer scholars from Italy, Germany, France and Netherlands working in British universities, says report
Office for Students accounts also confirm ?915,000 payment to for-profit college that successfully challenged refusal of registration in court
Science leaders beg Ursula von der Leyen to break political impasse
Governance review approved at conclusion of bitter dispute with Oxford college dean
IFS says adults studying individual modules may be less likely to complete degrees and get highly paid jobs
Maximum interest rate capped at 7.3 per cent, down from expected 12 per cent
Independent report claims racism and sexual misconduct were covered up by ‘boys’ club’