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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Medicine laureate Sir Peter Ratcliffe says science has to be ¡®passion driven¡¯
Science minister Amanda Solloway announces review of UK¡¯s main research assessment exercise
Biomedical research charity to focus efforts on infectious diseases, mental health and global heating
Students required to stay at term-time addresses during two-week ¡®firebreak¡¯
Sunderland scheme provides PGCE students with experience while supporting employees juggling work and homeschooling
Front-line workers left carrying the can for chaotic start of term, says union
Universities minister Michelle Donelan says outbreaks confirmed on 68 campuses
Physicist Brian Cox, author Bernardine Evaristo and former Ucas chief executive Mary Curnock Cook also recognised
Liverpool becomes latest UK university to halt in-person tuition due to Covid-19
Significant rise in cases confirmed as universities move tuition online
All main Holyrood parties now support keeping status quo on fees
Campuses across UK report growing number of positive tests
Regulator intervenes as some institutions suspend in-person teaching
Principal asks students to stay in their rooms as much as possible from 7pm Friday evening
Union criticises government guidance and reiterates call to keep teaching online-only until Christmas
Former Treasury official to leave in May 2021
Government scientific advisers call for nationally coordinated response to campus outbreaks
UCU warns that reopening of campuses next month could drive a surge in coronavirus cases, making universities the ¡®care homes of a second wave¡¯
Prime minister decides on ¡®need for fresh official leadership¡¯ after A-levels U-turn
Wearing of face coverings by school staff and pupils in communal areas becomes mandatory in areas of high coronavirus transmission
Labour calls on prime minister to take ¡®personal responsibility¡¯ for fixing assessment crisis
Former education secretary attacks ¡®short-term, myopic and dysfunctional¡¯ thinking in THE article
Some staff whose work has been disrupted by pandemic can be excluded, and leeway on publication deadlines also introduced
Medical researchers who fail to publish their results could be denied approval for future experiments