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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Underinvesting in universities in the face of international competition and political upheaval will be to countries’ social and economic detriment
Rheumatologist previously served as government chief scientific adviser and director of Wellcome Trust
Ministers considering report outlining possibility of setting up domestic alternative post-Brexit
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MP moved back to old brief after less than seven weeks away, replacing Jo Johnson
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Union brands inclusion of two-year bar on walkouts in compromise offer ‘ludicrous’
Assessment of English universities’ commercialisation activities and industry partnerships to guide allocations ‘in the longer term’
Joint negotiating committee says scheme members should contribute 9.6 per cent of their salaries, up from 8.8 per cent currently
More than 2,000 students affected by Liverpool’s ‘academic sanctions’ in two years
Reduction driven by shrinking of school-leaver population
Social mobility charity says 11- to 16-year-olds in England and Wales may be increasingly aware of apprenticeship options
Research leaders welcome announcements but warn of impact of no-deal departure
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Baroness Amos leaves London institution after issuing warning about its finances
New twist in case which triggered departure of vice-chancellor and management dean
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Three British institutions included in new networks despite country’s vote for Brexit
Staffordshire and University for the Creative Arts secure gold, but Sheffield stays on silver