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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Poland, Hungary and Ukraine follow Italy and Greece in ordering temporary closures
Dublin university says that measures to contain virus will be kept under ¡®continuous review¡¯
Restraining English per-student funding in wake of Augar review could reduce scope for cross-subsidy, says Hepi report
Shutdown of northern institutions already in its second week
Statement issued as union claims fears of ¡®reputational damage¡¯ have forced leading UK universities to act
University of Salford says ¡®consultation is ongoing¡¯ with eight professors in its business school as ¡®newly focused research strategy¡¯ is implemented
International students nearly twice as likely as domestic applicants to apply to campuses in the city
Analysis of National Student Survey results also reveals black students¡¯ doubts about lecturers¡¯ attempts to make subject matter interesting
South African political geographer to succeed Baroness Amos in January 2021
Chippenham MP appointed following sacking of Chris Skidmore
UK Research and Innovation to manage uncapped visa programme
Birmingham v-c to step down from pension fund board this August
Catholic institution hires TEQSA chief executive who led QAA and Ucas
Former US secretary of state hails ¡®strong relationship¡¯ with Northern Ireland institution
EPSRC and NERC executive chairs among those recognised
Times Higher Education journalists name the academics and administrators who have shaped the debate in the past 12 months
Lisa Roberts to succeed Sir Steve Smith next September
Impact of higher education study on reoffending rates emphasised
Jack Merritt was a coordinator on university¡¯s Learning Together programme, while Saskia Jones was a volunteer
Vice-chancellor ¡®devastated¡¯ to learn that staff, students and alumni may have been targeted at event attended by terror suspect
Strathclyde named University of the Year as Loughborough takes home trio of titles
Students had called for royal to quit over friendship with convicted paedophile Jeffrey Epstein
Jo Grady says ¡®a lot of¡¯ university leaders want to strike a deal over contributions to Universities Superannuation Scheme
Anthony Forster criticises failure of negotiators to ¡®embrace principled compromise¡¯