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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Student numbers will be uncapped from 2015. Chris Havergal examines arguments for and against expansion
Chinese-speaking students are to be placed with British companies to help them break into the Chinese market
Glyndwr University has been allowed to start recruiting international students again, but must end operations at its London campus
Michael Russell has been replaced as Scottish education secretary in the cabinet of new First Minister Nicola Sturgeon
Industrial action called over the reforms to pre-1992 university pensions has been suspended.
Degree courses at further education colleges have the potential to ‘change lives, not society’, argues scholar
Ten branches demand sector conference as union fails to escalate industrial action in response to pay docking threats in marking boycott
Consultation questions need for the body after it blocked the appointment of Griff Rhys Jones as chancellor
More further education colleges should have the equivalent of degree-awarding powers to ‘redress’ the technical and academic education balance.
Alex Salmond has faced criticism after unveiling a monument at a university honouring his commitment to free higher education
The number of international students starting courses at US universities has increased by 7.5 per cent in the space of a year
British Council survey suggests students are still outward looking despite slump in number going overseas
UCU to consult on halting action to allow more talks, provided academics’ pay is not docked
Universities minister announces plan to send 5,000 students a year to the subcontinent during his visit to Delhi
Move follows similar action at Liverpool and Bradford, while Ulster staff ask for their university to be ‘grey-listed’
Oxford’s deputy registrar excoriates prejudice against able leaders from outside the ‘closed’ culture of the academy
Ferdinand von Prondzynski says key governance issues have been addressed
Tensions remain high as marking boycott over pensions reform continues
Nearly a third of university graduates who are employed as interns receive no pay, a new report says
Action follows management decision to withhold pay from academics taking part in marking boycott
SNP administration puts forward proposals for new legislation to follow von Prondzynski review
Higher tuition fees in the UK have not slowed the long-term trend of increasing demand for university education, according to a new analysis by Ucas.
A Brexit would reduce the UK’s relationship to the EU to that of Botswana’s or Chile’s, research expert claims
Non-EU cohort under pressure to secure work after the abolition of the post-study work visa