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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Former Labour shadow chancellor, now visiting professor at King’s Policy Institute, believes graduate tax would avoid dangers of fees market
Jeremy Corbyn wants fees scrapped, but shadow higher education minister says policy will not be rushed and must come with broader vision
Meanwhile, Elim Foursquare Gospel Alliance and Chinese medicine college among those allocated publicly funded places
Meanwhile, education committee calls for 'further detail' from ministers on controversial governance measures
Chief executive of research-intensive group says there could be ‘phased-in approach’ to deregulation after political battles
Concerns about course at for-profit GSM, one of country's biggest private colleges, found to be 'justified'
Absence of legislation would leave plans to create new student and market-focused regulator unable to proceed
OECD head of education insists emulating Pisa school tests will improve teaching and lower fees
First official statement on higher education and science from organisation campaigning for Brexit
Dispute over British Journal of Educational Technology prompts resignations among editorial team
V-c tells staff that decision to close campus, which has just 140 students, ‘not taken lightly’
Half of money cut to be reallocated to tuition fee grants, which Plaid Cymru says will end up in English universities
Universities minister also tells BIS committee that TEF will look at graduate employment rather than salaries
Max Lu to join from University of Queensland
Government’s moves to lower student loan write-off ease path to postgraduate and part-time lending
Clinical evidence on osteopathy ‘fails to show convincingly’ it works, claims critic after private BSO wins Hefce designation
OECD’s head of education calls for international system to measure graduate learning outcomes in Hepi lecture
Hepi says survey findings support UUK’s decision to campaign for ‘in’ vote
Savings include cuts in funding for poorest students and forcing existing students to pay more for loans
Director for education praises system for allowing country to raise spending in ‘difficult times’
Labour ex-minister criticises the view that UK ‘can’t afford English identity’
John Morgan on the Green Paper's plans to make universities exempt from FoI
Merger ‘inappropriate’, but seven councils would be overseen by new chief executive
Student opportunity cuts could worsen part-time crisis, warns Open University v-c, while research concerns focus on ring-fence and ‘tucking in’