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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Merton College warden boasts long association with city and university, but is relative newcomer to top-level leadership
International unit director to succeed Alistair Jarvis later this year
‘Essay mills are now illegal entities, and you should not carry their advertising,’ says minister’s letter to sector
University and union branch offer ‘exit strategy’ as further walkouts prepared in long-running dispute
Holyrood creates ?1 million fund for international students facing hardship
Ministers halt funding to programmes with ‘state and institutional collaborators’ but ‘small number’ of partnerships remain under review
Deal includes prestigious Cell Press and Lancet journals
Renaissance historian will be first woman to lead the Russell Group institution
Union announces new ballot as disputes over pay and pensions remain unresolved
Institutions set to sign up to new guidelines promising to ‘prioritise the interests of applicants’
University and College Union members will again walk out over pay, pensions and working conditions
University refuses to pay staff who have returned to work until they reschedule lectures lost to last round of walkouts
‘We are not excusing illegal behaviour, but we are acknowledging that it happens and appears widespread’, says Hepi paper advocating harm reduction approach
Russia has ‘turned its back on the international community’, says Berlin
Survey suggests half of national associations consider higher education funding to be insufficient
Dispute over future of Universities Superannuation Scheme far from over, says union
Chair acknowledges that publication ‘caused renewed disquiet, frustration and anger’
Drop in mature applications means total pool has shrunk slightly, with continuing European downturn offset by Indian and Chinese growth
UCU claims ‘huge’ support but employers’ association reports ‘low levels’ of disruption
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Universities legally entitled to make deductions, but UCU attacks ‘unfair and unprofessional response’
Task force to draw up sector guidelines once survey results are collated
John Blake rejects suggestions that it is not universities’ place to help close attainment gaps, in first speech in new role
Business secretary reportedly concerned by Jonathan Michie’s ‘left-wing’ associations