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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Universities Australia warns government against scrapping Education Investment Fund
Nottingham Trent head also warns that damage to overseas, EU recruitment will harm quality of education for home students
Border institution co-hosts international conference with US universities as Trump presidency begins
Johns Hopkins and the University of Pennsylvania deploy a host of financial and intellectual resources to help locals build richer, healthier, more inclusive cities. John Morgan reports
Pearson responds to figures on UK providers by saying it acts when colleges ‘recruit without integrity’
Key research on higher education ‘getting dusty’ on Whitehall shelves, according to former insider
John Morgan looks at appointment of former McKinsey, Pearson and government education adviser
President’s tweet was ‘overreach’, say critics, but scientists fear existential threat from new administration
Move aimed at reducing national debt is ‘economic illiteracy’, warns NUS
Dramatic student number shifts revealed by Ucas figures come as uncertainty looms on multiple fronts
Ucas January deadline figures show 5% fall across all students
Oxford’s appointment of head of Brexit strategy offers sector food for thought
Sir David Bell’s review says the ECU, HEA and LFHE should become one body by September
Immigration restrictions jeopardise traditions that made US universities great, writes John Morgan
FT commentator gives damning verdict on what he describes as ‘government takeover of university sector’
Decision to keep visa refusal data secret seen as part of effort to reduce overseas student numbers
Universities’ records on admissions for different ethnic and social groups also highlighted
UUK accused of failing to emulate sectors ‘from farming to finance’ in seeking special deal
Leading Democrat puts education secretary nominee under pressure on loans and ‘non-existent’ higher education record
John Morgan considers the impact on students and US scholars, and the political earthquake’s potential positives
Theresa May speech also signals that future EU student recruitment will be ‘managed properly’
But potential recruitment positives are reliant on 榴莲视频 Office policy, cautions major Hepi analysis
Donald Trump’s election could prompt shifts in the world’s international student flows, some believe
Education committee hears University of Oxford’s head of Brexit strategy call for ‘openness’