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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The big game-changer ahead may not be plans to ‘root out bad teaching’ via a TEF, but a shift to light-touch quality assessment
Independent Commission on Fees concerned by high write-off rate and impact on ‘squeezed middle’
University of Witwatersrand describes statements as 'abhorrent' but defends freedom of speech
University of South Wales shuts Docklands centre after less than a year
Former Ucas head to join Australia's higher education regulator
Study finds little difference in levels of inequality in England, US and Australia as privileged families do ‘whatever it takes’ to gain advantage
Chris Havergal asks whether spending money on new buildings and facilities can give universities a competitive edge
Hefce study shows 132 per cent rise in number of students reporting a mental health problem
Lack of evidence is ‘increasingly untenable’ with TEF gaining traction, says funding council
New report highlights fears that UK could lose out to international competitors
New national executive committee perceived as being more left-wing
Review of Destination of Leavers from Higher Education study announced
Researcher charts shift from racial to class segregation
Institutions expected to assess where and how students might be at risk of being drawn into terrorism
University of Huddersfield lecturer describes success of using plastic bricks in seminars
Academic Victoria Fontan has borne witness to Iraq’s unfolding tragedy. She discusses encounters with Islamic State and US troops and her fears for the country’s future
Watchdog pushes higher education institutions to be more ambitious about admitting students from disadvantaged backgrounds
Eighty-five per cent of independent school leavers go into higher education, compared with 66 per cent of state school pupils
Interim vice-chancellor Graham Upton reveals plan to turn around Welsh university
Report calls for desired graduate skill set in the field to be ‘clearly set out’
More than one in five employers tell annual CBI/Pearson survey that they have provided remedial support
Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and physicist Brian Cox highlighted as positive role models
The most selective institutions fare best as student number controls lifted
Campaigners say suitable fossil-free investment funds should be available within a year