John Morgan was deputy news editor. He reported on politics and government policy, higher education funding, university governance and private provision in the sector.
He completed a PhD in English literature at the University of Leeds before spending three years as a reporter at the Cambridge News, where he was health correspondent.
John was winner of the outstanding higher education journalism category at the 2018 CIPR Education Journalism Awards.
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Newman v-c suspects ‘drive to limit number of institutions that are able to recruit international students’
Government warned against further reductions in sector funding in upcoming budget
Government deal with opposition clears path to pass bill ahead of election
Conservative leadership candidate calls for federal research funding to be conditional on ‘free speech’
John Morgan looks at reports PM may ‘soften’ stance on students and net migration figures
Government concessions needed ‘if it is not to lose its bill’, senior Labour peer warns
John Morgan looks at how the HE Bill's future, the impact of Brexit and Labour's fee plans are all election issues for universities
Government pressured for concessions to avert defeat on amendment to HE Bill
Universities New Zealand highlights university entry gap between ethnic groups
University’s head of Brexit strategy urges universities to apply pressure over ‘essential’ priority
Universities’ support for uncapped numbers leaves ministers with limited choices
UUK poll ahead of key Commons vote finds only 26 per cent see students ‘as immigrants’
Government bar on Chongyi Feng returning to Australia increases doubts over country's openness
V-c warns that European Court of Justice role in grant disputes makes UK association ‘difficult to see’
Challenge means that institution’s entry into teaching excellence framework based on 2009 report
Next Universities Australia chair sees big role for universities in shift to post-industrial society
All three of England’s for-profit universities owned in Netherlands
Campus to focus on training for offshore oil and gas industries
John Morgan finds sector statements on ‘momentous day’ taste a little bland
Holyrood free tuition pledge puts pressure on rest of UK to guarantee support
V-c counters that institutions will ‘inevitably’ plan for overseas campuses after referendum
Minister emphasises transnational education, sidestepping mention of 榴莲视频 Office visa policy
Universities Australia urges government to recognise sector's role in foreign policy review
McLaren Applied Technologies director sees need to go ‘beyond STEM’, THE-Ulsan summit hears