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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Computing, maths and business management in line for ‘rationalisation’ as spending cuts hit institution
Luister details alleged discrimination against black students at leading institution
Scottish university signs up with rival plagiarism detection service after complaining about ‘operational difficulties’
Study warns that targeting where students live, not their individual circumstances, can inadvertently benefit privileged children
But longitudinal survey also finds more university leavers are now working part-time or engaged in further study
University of South Wales offers academic credit for skills and experience gained in the military
University of Hull demonstrates pedagogical potential of world-building game
Rama Thirunamachandran says role and financing of sector’s teaching champion must be rethought
The TEF is likely to prove critical in deciding the fate of higher education’s teaching champion, says Chris Havergal
Agency to design and conduct nationwide inspection regime
Prospective students more likely to base decision on prospectuses, institutions’ websites and campus visits, survey suggests
Former presidential candidate says institutions must deliver courses more cheaply and that student loan burden must be eased
As new funding model looms, technology body’s incoming chief executive acknowledges some services may need cutting but highlights organisation’s value to higher education sector
Technology could be used to encourage undergraduates at risk of spreading virus to stay at home
Rama Thirunamachandran to lead sector body while teaching excellence tops the political agenda
Universities believed to be looking to Continent to make up shortfalls in domestic enrolment
The ineffectiveness of the Mogadishu government is not stopping university leaders from trying to drive up standards
Study suggests BME students could be missing out on places because institutions are trying to shape ethnic mix
Paul Feldman joins sector technology body as it shifts to new funding model
Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development says many school-leavers may be better off enrolling on apprenticeships
Warwick study highlights high dropout rate and queries social mobility benefits
Paper argues that mobile game’s addictive appeal could be harnessed to improve course retention
Ali Bongo Ondimba donates property in Libreville to state, free of charge
European Parliament study highlights pursuit of profit and ‘elite’ monopoly on mobility