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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UK alone could not match ERC prestige, senior Swiss research figure tells MPs
Survey also finds cases of foreign scientists opting against taking up UK jobs
Alternative medicine institution Anglo-European College of Chiropractic gets QAA thumbs up
What the UK can learn from examples of non-EU nations in Horizon 2020
Former universities minister sees Chinese branch campuses as ‘prize’ for UK
Minister backs continued UK success in EU’s Horizon 2020 and pledges to press ahead with HE bill
Sector warned that Brexit vote may also leave ‘big question mark’ over current funding
UUK warns that EU funding 'goes beyond money' after open letter from pro-Leave ministers
Meanwhile government says fees could be a maximum of nearly ?12,000 by 2025-26 under TEF rises with inflation
President Thomas Rosenbaum also defines his role as maintaining a culture ‘where people dream’
Shanghai Jiao Tong University a model of how China’s universities can transform and put innovation first, says president
Jean-Lou Chameau says new institution has established 'remarkable' research record since opening and has not been influenced by Saudi Arabian cultural issues
Steve Kang says he wants to challenge East Asian 'uni-directional' tradition of education where students simply 'prepare for the test'
THE survey respondents tend to view EU free movement as good for individuals, universities and society
John Morgan reports on the differences between the countries in terms of the provision of education, governance and the quality of research
THE survey finds 40 per cent of respondents say they are more likely to depart UK if Leave wins
CentreForum rebadged as Education Policy Institute, angering Higher Education Policy Institute
But MillionPlus claims government risks ‘dodgy narrative’ on alternative providers
LSE professor Alan Sked says the party ‘converted’ Tories to Euroscepticism but ‘turned nasty’
Which universities have dealt best with uncapped student numbers and uncertainty over international income? John Morgan reports
Experts mull over Jo Johnson’s aim to open sector to foreign companies and universities
Regulator will promote market, distribute grants, award university status and have power to enter premises with warrant
Glyn Davis was ‘reluctant supporter’ of full fee deregulation, dropped ahead of July election, and now backs plan for ‘flagship’ courses
Government plans to make it ‘easier’ for new universities to launch