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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UCU uses survey to urge ministers to shelve ‘divisive’ HE bill and focus on Brexit impact
New partnerships could help UK universities retain research links and EU funding, says Rik Torfs
Pearson College London to mirror company's strategic direction in employer engagement and online
John Morgan on how the EU used research programmes as a weapon to enforce free movement
Swiss agree ‘light’ implementation of anti-immigration vote under threat of expulsion from EU research programme
Martha J. Kanter reflects on time as under secretary of education and about the College Promise Campaign she now leads
Russell Group also criticises prime minister’s drive to make school sponsorship condition of higher fees
The good, the bad and the offbeat: the academy through the lens of the world's media
Some experts say government’s watershed data on pay could still transform student choice, while others highlight role of entry tariffs and region
Chris Kelly said that a female vet was ‘equivalent to two-fifths’ of a male counterpart
Study for UCU finds just 16 per cent of applicants’ grades are predicted accurately – but Ucas says this is ‘not the case’
EUA highlights British lion's share of EU research projects and student mobility
Conservative, Labour and crossbench peers all join criticism in House of Lords
Researcher reflects on how tweets formed ‘mini press releases’ for media to spread president-elect’s message
President-elect sees deregulation as route to cutting tuition, but critics warn students will suffer. John Morgan reports from the US
The former Australian prime minister on making the internet safe for women and helping universities prepare for change
Experts debate the UK’s internal graduate ‘brain drain’ and suggest US has more depth in regional employment
New rector warns against drawing students only from elite and making academics 'sheep with five feet'
King’s College London professor and member of House of Lords says England 'extraordinary' in world terms for 'one-size-fits-all' emphasis on universities
PA Consulting survey finds vice-chancellors worrying over ‘barrage’ of policy changes that will lead to ‘golden age’ of stability being lost
Directly linking non-EU recruitment to award levels in teaching assessment has also been under consideration, sources suggest
Other nations’ approaches to universities on visas may help to guide UK
Welsh education secretary Kirsty Williams sees major benefits in following Diamond review plan
John Morgan looks at signals of 榴莲视频 Office backtracking