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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University council backs shuttering despite widespread opposition
Outgoing UKRI chair says this autumn’s spending review will be a ‘make-or-break moment’
University and College Union warns English universities could become ‘incubators for Covid’ without robust safety measures
Opposition says it will vote against bill at second reading and urges Tories to join them
North-west institution is second university to be ‘greylisted’ by UCU in three months
Science and Technology Committee says Sir Andrew Mackenzie must improve knowledge of research issues and avoid potential conflicts of interest
Deal worth ?130 million reflects financial woes of UK educational organisation
Universities welcome government support for students and higher education sector
Sheffield corporate services head to join UK sector technology body
Hepi number two to succeed Greg Walker at mission group
Sussex head rose to vice-principal during previous five-year spell at Midlands institution
Applicants will have to certify that they have not been found guilty of bullying or harassment under new policy
‘Patronising’ to expect lower standards from students from disadvantaged backgrounds, says OfS following newspaper report
Universities UK on collision course with unions, which warn reforms could cost members thousands of pounds annually in retirement
Regulator extends existing awards, with results of reformed evaluation not due to be published until 2023
Academics fear California-based company is gaining monopoly on plagiarism detection services
Learners to get jabs in line with guidance from the Joint Committee on Vaccination and Immunisation
Education secretary says university degree is not ‘the only way to a good job’
Apparent backtracking comes after protests on streets of Hungarian capital
Shell chair and former BHP chief executive nominated to succeed Sir John Kingman
Union says vice-chancellors’ shake-up would leave staff thousands of pounds out of pocket annually, but universities say current benefits are unaffordable
Scottish affairs committee calls for universities north of border to be better represented in UK Research and Innovation decision-making
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UPP polling suggests criticism of universities that are sticking with digital lectures may not be entirely justified