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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Intervention follows governors’ sudden decision to place vice-chancellor on leave
Former minister’s proposal for universities to buy share of student debt has divided opinion
Janet Beer has been named as the next University of Liverpool vice-chancellor
Hefce reveals information from 21 complaints concerning institutions
University leaders voice concerns about impact of party’s mooted plan to lower fees to ?6,000
Academics who have made disclosures reflect on the long-term impact on their careers
Sir David Watson says ministers should have learned lessons of the past
Architect of Australia’s HECS says change will leave universities free to raise charges far above the cost of teaching students
Reasons for a spate of exits include more pressure and pension limits
College Measures, a site comparing US graduate salaries by subject and institution, is not welcomed by all college presidents
BIS budget may have to bear extra burden, some worry
BIS committee also criticises plans to sell loan book
Vince Cable has reportedly announced plans to scrap a planned sale of student loans, raising questions over the uncapping of student numbers
The new American president of Imperial College London has chosen to disclose her ?421,000 pay package before she even starts in the job.
Former universities and science minister reflects on his decisions and the challenges for his successor
Greg Clark will split the position with his current role in charge of cities and growth
Academic claims that pay would be deducted even if students quit Liverpool-Laureate course because of bereavement
Overseas students due to start courses in August told not to travel to the UK in the wake of the visa fraud inquiry
A merger could enable the US school to use Ashridge’s degree-awarding powers
Vice-chancellor’s absence fuels speculation but university stays quiet
Survey of university chiefs reveals smouldering anger and ‘black swan’ event predictions
UK parent institutions face questions over their procedures and monitoring of capital operations
The vice-chancellor of Plymouth University has been “placed on leave” by the institution’s board of governors.
A Labour government should set a science and research budget for the entire Parliament, and give universities a bigger role in driving local growth.