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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Government says it could designate sector quality body in future to protect co-regulation
But supporters back easing of degree powers and university title as step to 'innovation'
UK parliamentary group voices concerns while international education plan launches in Australia
Five years from launch, partnership proves benefits of bigger scale, according to two v-cs
Plans for 'failure regime' also on the agenda for higher education bill after Queen's Speech
Hepi calls for action on sector’s gender gap to tackle male ‘underachievement’
Course for world’s ‘most senior business leaders’ will cost ‘gigantic’ ?80K for first year
Almost two-thirds of members voting back strike over 'insulting' 1.1 per cent pay offer
Plan to deregulate fees wholesale dropped, but alternatives floated in discussion paper
Major British Council research judges 26 nations’ openness to international higher education
National attitudes to universities echo the Bundesliga-Premier League contrast, says John Morgan
Sutton Trust report warns that finding is ‘cause for concern’
John Morgan finds pro-EU stance of (most) graduates will be a key factor on 23 June, but also reveals much about current divisions in UK society
Contract terms bring criticism of funding council, but it defends ‘normal commercial practice’
There’s a tension between Germany’s desire to be in the global elite of higher education while remaining egalitarian. John Morgan reports
‘America’s Promise Grants’ find way around Republican block in Congress
Universities ministers with academy experience boost nations’ standings, research finds
Leaked plan drawn up under Sajid Javid details impact on key sector bodies
Hepi report calls for levy to extend to employer-sponsored degrees, or firms will likely pull out of funding such courses
John Morgan looks at potential embarrassment for BIS on TEF and private provider plans
Theresa May said to want UK-wide quality system retained to protect overseas recruitment licence checks
A UK-wide, co-regulatory system is pitched by the QAA at its annual conference while Hefce focuses on changes needed for England's market regime
Sector experts variously predict benefits and damage from lifting the lid on who earns what
John Morgan looks at the policy implications from long-awaited research into graduate earnings