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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欧洲大学协会的调查还强调了增加员工和管理层支持的重要性
Government guidance wants face-to-face teaching, but university concerned about students getting stuck on campus
European research institutions want question of association to be separated from broader talks on political relationship
UK union says continuing face-to-face tuition puts staff and students in ‘unnecessary danger’
牛津大学一周内报告新冠病例飙升33%,其中许多为新变体
English universities should not switch to online teaching despite Omicron fears, says government
Capita to take on running of UK student exchange programme from British Council
ESRC extends PhD support to last three-and-a-half years but rejects review’s four-year recommendation
‘There will not be armies of OfS inspectors assessing teaching quality,’ says chief executive in annual report
Communications expert has led sector body since 2017
Some scholars report that evaluation deters them from pursuing novel scholarship
UCU to reballot 42 branches that narrowly missed turnout threshold
Vice-chancellor to take over as president of New York philanthropic fund at the start of 2023
Staff at 58 universities set to walk out
New Office for Students strategy also promises action on free speech, sexual harassment and ‘levelling up’
University says ambassador’s event ran for scheduled duration
Chief executive’s departure may help new chair to reshape English sector regulator
Combined with results of pensions ballot, union has mandate for walkouts at less than four in 10 institutions polled
Philanthropist outlines details of five-year investment but says government spending cuts will demand ‘ruthless’ funding decisions
Barely half of campuses pass 50 per cent voting threshold required for walkouts to go ahead
Higher education minister says circumstances of philosopher’s departure ‘absolutely appalling’
More applications from China than from whole of EU, early Ucas data show
Commons committee chair also raises concerns about UKRI chair’s lobbying of ministers ahead of spending review