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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Can a research powerhouse retain access to EU funds after a referendum backing restrictions on free movement? John Morgan reports
ONS figures will raise fears of further drop in non-EU student enrolment
Democratic nominee's policy leaves 'broken' system intact, experts fear
UUK in search for ‘politically achievable’ solution given that end to free movement is ‘likely’
Group of Eight also warns of ‘policy drift’ and ‘risk to a major export industry’
For-profit online specialist joins University of Law, St Patrick's and LSBF in GUS
Shadow minister Angela Rayner says Labour government would also restore EMA
Philip Hammond statement aims to tackle post-referendum uncertainty
Ana Mari Cauce, who is Cuban-American and gay, aims to improve race and identity relations on campus
Pilot easing rules for four universities ‘dismissive’ of others’ contribution
Centre for Macroeconomics survey finds support for ‘institutional change’ in profession
Tuition rises have left middle classes ‘slammed’, and low African American enrolments can cause tensions, warns Gene Block
Most selective universities under fire for ‘glacial’ progress on widening access
Sheffield Hallam v-c chosen after government recruitment process
Bath, Cambridge, Imperial, Oxford chosen for two-year master's student pilot
Hepi report looks at New Zealand’s lessons for UK on overseas loan defaults and private expansion problems
Liverpool’s Michael Dougan on ‘poisonous’ anti-expert rhetoric and the UK’s EEA deal chances
Thinktank proposes to fund Corbyn goal of scrapping fees by National Insurance education accounts
Maximum fees raised in line with inflation for year one of teaching excellence framework
Scrapping of BIS prompts warnings that universities may lose influence in Whitehall
Justine Greening is new education secretary, while BIS reshaped
Impact of EU withdrawal on UK universities ‘more nuanced’ than some believe, says Nick Hillman
In 榴莲视频 Office and shadow education brief, Ms May has long history with higher education
For-profit college stripped of right to receive public funds