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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Study suggests ‘higher consumer orientation associated with lower academic performance’
Labour leader tells THE he has discussed funding model for abolishing fees with shadow chancellor
John Morgan examines current arrangements and suggested ratios at home and abroad
More universities set to follow Cardiff University into bond market as appetite for construction pairs with ‘unbelievably low’ interest rates
Critics claim graduates treated unfairly in 'smoke and mirrors' RAB change
Labour leader tells UCU event that 'extortionate and prohibitive' ?9k fees damage economy and society
Ex v-c picked up ?125K for loss of office despite becoming president on v-c salary, while university paid out almost ?180K to other departing staff
As EU referendum looms, institutions step up recruitment following scrapping of student number controls
Move criticised by Buckingham professor as ‘blatant prejudice against for-profit sector’
Analysis of first Ucas figures after scrapping of student number controls reveals the ups and downs in recruitment as government aims for ‘rapid market share shifts’
Stephen Marston, now Gloucestershire v-c, criticises ‘narrow remit’ of proposed Office for Students
British academic’s book describes life at Edwardes College in Peshawar, one of the world’s most dangerous cities
Cambridge’s consultation response outlines opposition to ‘further marketisation’ via TEF and variable fees
Paul Hamilton speaks of ‘heartbreaking’ detention by 榴莲视频 Office officials after leave to remain application refused
UUK and GuildHE lead critical response to Green Paper fee plans, as Jo Johnson faces ‘high stakes’ in HE bill battle
Individuals’ choices of where and what to study ‘must reflect ambitions’ not ‘social background or where they live’, UUK says
PM claims numbers policy announced in 2013 relies on grants move announced in 2015
Four gunmen killed in battle at Bacha Khan University in north-west Pakistan
John Morgan looks at how scrapping student grants sparked claims of a political fix
More first-year students from US than India starting at British institutions
Gordon Brown’s former right-hand man talks to John Morgan about his return to Harvard, Labour’s higher education ‘failure’ and a political comeback
Astronomer comes with experience of running winery and pitches salary so he is not seen as ‘outsider’ by staff
Hefce not holding formal investigation following newspaper claims
Farm bassist and lecturer Carl Hunter says The Label Recordings uncovers ‘exciting music’ and is ‘bespoke work placement’ for students