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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Gavin Williamson tells English regulator it ‘should not hesitate’ to issue fines if planned absolute baselines are not met
Education Select Committee endorses appointment of Lord Wharton as Office for Students chair
泰晤士高等教育问卷的受访者反对向学生退还学费的想法
Updated guidance in line with Westminster government’s plan to announce phased route out of the coronavirus lockdown on 22 February
Much more cash – and fundamental reform – needed to alleviate impact of Covid-19 on learners, say unions
Full impact of pandemic on Office of the Independent Adjudicator caseload may yet emerge
Historian has held a series of senior roles across UK sector but also attracted criticism from grassroots staff over pay and pensions
More than 13,000 sign petition calling for blanket policy to protect students’ grades from impact of coronavirus pandemic
Policymakers urged to spread best practice rather than use heavy-handed regulation to force focus on retention
Research excellence framework submission deadline still set for 31 March
London institution makes announcement as York cancels face-to-face teaching on classroom-based courses for rest of term
A-level exams also unlikely to go ahead as planned
Labour warns on uncertainty over future budget for student exchange
Universities welcome certainty on research funding but lament loss of student exchange scheme
Students can travel home once between 3 December and 7 February, says minister
Lord Wharton set to succeed Sir Michael Barber at helm of English sector regulator
New research framework programme due to begin on 1 January
Amendments to draft proposed by university executive win overwhelming backing in ballot
Holyrood also announces plan to stagger students’ return to campuses after Christmas
Students to be offered Covid tests when they arrive on campus
More than 100 universities sign up to take part in rapid testing programme, but plans for post-festive return yet to be set out
Education secretary says use of predicted grades in English system ‘breeds low aspiration and unfairness’
Vice-chancellors criticise level of contributions proposed by Universities Superannuation Scheme