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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Researchers argue that national data provides a powerful call to action
Private school pupils 43 percentage points more likely to enrol in most prestigious institutions
UEA and Soas among institutions challenging awards in sector-wide assessment of teaching quality
Sydney’s move towards programmes focused on problem-solving designed to address rise of artificial intelligence and automation
Threat to sue universities with policies deemed to discriminate against white applicants ‘deeply disturbing’
National survey finds that one in 10 female students have been attacked in past two years
HMRC claims reorganisation of for-profit university’s owner may represent ‘abuse’ of VAT rules
Outpost to offer business, media and education courses
Forty per cent of state-funded student places to be axed also
US president struggling to find executive director for scheme, according to reports
Students from University College Birmingham-validated foundation degrees will be eligible to enrol on University of Birmingham degrees with advanced standing
Steve Lamey put on leave ‘pending an investigation into concerns which have been raised’
UK institutions make up more than half the finalists for inaugural HEA/THE prize
Senior minister said that there may need to be a ‘national debate’ about student debt
Title described as ‘standout winner’ at Professional Publishers Association Awards
Former Heriot-Watt principal Steve Chapman says he will have to leave Edith Cowan University in 2020
University of West London wins top honour as Strathclyde and Gloucestershire take home two prizes each
The stamp of government approval means TEF ratings will carry significant weight, writes Chris Havergal
Exercise that could take money away from universities likely to be shelved or scaled back
Hefce tells English universities that confidentiality agreements should be ‘the exception rather than the norm’
Glasgow Caledonian University to offer fashion-related master's courses
Orpington MP keeps role in Theresa May’s post-election reshuffle
Decision made by Department for Education amid uncertainty following UK general election
Conservatives remain largest party in hung Parliament