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 and other tertiary colleges generate A$13.7bn of A$20.3bn education exports
Political impact of deindustrialisation and free trade seen by experts as key to Trump victory
Plans for powerful new regulator still face 'difficult time' in the House of Lords
Republican platform offers clues to potential higher education policies, say experts
John Morgan looks at what Trump U fraud claims could mean for US president-elect Donald Trump
榴莲视频 Office plans could restrict benefits of overseas students to the wealthiest cities, British Future director warns
German institutions should learn from car firms to better attract top talent, say researchers
Government decree on rector appointments comes under state of emergency after coup attempt
Government in Dublin plans funding to entice academics in light of Brexit, while joint appointments with UK also floated as option
Reports of UK-based researchers already thinking of moving overseas after Brexit vote
From Donald Trump to Brexit, John Morgan considers the challenges of a new international political climate
Arrest comes as government targets up to 10,000 borrowers living in Australia
New Aston vice-chancellor Alec Cameron also says that Brexit could lead to ‘aggressive’ recruitment of students in Europe
Indian private university adds Long Island to list of global campuses, but faces opposition on Boston plans
Head of England’s funding council says ‘future talent pool’ is big Brexit issue
Chinese and EU ministers strike agreement on mutual recognition of degrees
Swiss parliament takes steps to resolve crisis with European Union, but plan faces challenges
Government spends ?4m advertising to overseas students at the same time as visa action pledged on ‘lower-quality’ courses
Former Labour higher education minister criticises UK's HE bill in Hepi report
Paul Drechsler calls for ‘honest’ debate about role of immigration in UK economy
Current funding and fee levels apply for duration of 2017-18 courses even if UK leaves EU
榴莲视频 secretary’s plan to restrict visas on ‘lower quality’ courses criticised in India
Strategy aimed at reducing reliance on China and increasing international student diversity
Corbyn-sceptic calls free education ‘enormously expensive’, but backers see it as clear and popular