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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Strategic barriers that lead to low female numbers in senior roles are a priority, says new chief
Tories talk of tougher visas and recognising top teaching. Labour alters funding plan for ?6K fees. Greens promise to abolish fees
Nigel Farage’s party also pledges to bar EU students from accessing student loans
Party sets out stall – but avoids pledges on fees
Tougher student visa regime and more employment data for applicants also mooted
Manifesto says party would reintroduce block grant for universities
Tax avoidance savings now part of measures to fund ?3K fees cut
Gordon McKenzie is latest to leave department
FoI request reveals former vice-chancellor receives ?250,000 from Plymouth University
Policy proposal stands alongside a commitment to abolish tuition fees
While Labour could cap funding, the Lib Dems could support graduate tax
Beijing’s ‘messages’ to the academy focus on its role in promoting a crucial concept
The Russell Group’s next chair will be Sir David Greenaway, the University of Nottingham vice-chancellor
Partnership between UCL IoE, Lancaster and Sheffield aims to boost research in the field
England’s universities risk being “unable to deliver the scale of investment” needed to “remain internationally competitive”.
John Morgan examines the progress of a vision of parity between pedagogy and research
‘Lower standards’ at some institutions a result of rush to recruit overseas students, says embassy’s cultural attaché
SLC fee payments to private college suspended pending BIS investigation with a QAA report expected in April
Martyn Harrow channels Winston Churchill over ‘climacteric’ challenge of next spending review
Observer fears that research council funding for postgraduate study may be cut
Department for Business, Innovation and Skills consultation asks whether funding should be limited to disciplines with strongest ‘scientific and economic case’
The University of Central Lancashire has announced that its vice-chancellor, Gerry Kelleher, is standing down for personal reasons
Keele University will promote its deputy vice-chancellor, Trevor McMillan, to become its next leader.
Andrew Hamilton to take over at NYU after he makes his exit