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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University says that provision should be seen in context of a ?10 million surplus across the institution as a whole
Andrew Hamilton, the University of Oxford vice-chancellor, has been named the next president of New York University
George Osborne has announced that the government will offer PhD and research-based master’s students income-contingent loans of up to ?25,000
Prevent document from government has different wording for English/Welsh universities
The public cost of the coalition government’s private college “fiasco” could be in the region of ?100 million
‘Prevent’ guidance clarifies new legal duty on institutions to help tackle radicalisation
But Nicky Morgan tells TES debate that schools route offers choice to students
Competition and Markets Authority advice addresses terms and conditions for students
The Small Business, Enterprise and Employment Bill will enable ministers to join up datasets
Liverpool’s new vice-chancellor discusses need for more women and ethnic minorities at the top
The UK’s universities increased their income from overseas students once again last year, with their fee payments rising to 12.7 per cent of total income.
Shadow minister explains that his party would aim for graduate tax but plans to leave numbers uncapped
Greens unveil election goals but figures on cost of pledge on fees still pending
But Liam Byrne insists graduate tax is still ‘long-term policy’ for party
The government wants to cut the number of students with public funding recruited by “poorer quality” private colleges offering sub-degree courses
Labour has been urged to say whether or not it would reintroduce caps on undergraduate numbers after unveiling its pledge to lower fees to ?6,000.
Ed Miliband has pledged that a Labour government would lower fees to ?6,000 and raise maintenance grants by ?400
CEO Maddalaine Ansell proposes asset sharing and collaborating with business on course design at mission group
Two government departments and watchdog investigate St Patrick’s College
The government must allow overseas students to stay in the UK after graduation to work as current rules are “jeopardising Britain’s position in the global race for talent”, MPs warn
University and Hefce refuse FoI requests over multimillion-pound funding deal
A proposed new “world-class” university for Hereford will focus on engineering and has former Oxford vice-chancellor Sir John Hood as senior adviser
The University of Warwick is to develop a campus in California, with the goal of growing to 6,000 students by 2031
Madeleine Atkins says student opportunity funding ‘will go’ unless government can see a ‘return on investment’