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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Eight out of 10 prospective Tory MPs think the government should not target international students in the drive to reduce net migration.
Richard Lloyd to call for universities to be judged on graduate employment
Department for Business, Innovation and Skills signals that it may remove sub-degree qualifications from the higher education budget
University Alliance says repayment period of 15 years under HELP UK system could plug black hole in funding system
Spiralling costs and frozen domestic income mean that some universities will be ‘completely stuffed’ within three years, claims Anglia Ruskin leader
Announcement follows immigration minister’s statement on student visa crackdown
Labour will use a long-term plan for research funding to help create high-wage jobs, ending “uncertainty” in science policy created by the coalition.
The value of outstanding student loans owed by graduates will rise to ?330 billion in the 2040s
The “Oxbridge Ambassador for Wales” has recommended partnerships among schools to increase the number of Welsh pupils going to Oxford and Cambridge.
An adviser to David Cameron has urged the government to rank universities’ courses based on their employment rates and graduate earnings.
Japan is still the number one nation but the balance of power is shifting as Beijing increases research funding
SLC discusses whether students are genuine and attending classes despite confusion over who should investigate
Government admits ?8 million paid out to students who had not proved residency
No victimisation, tribunal rules, in Unison official’s case against the university
Call from Labour shadow universities minister follows series of revelations
Minister predicts that in 2050 no one will understand today’s anxiety over ‘strange figures’
Inquiry into 24 private institutions is triggered by ‘potential irregularities’
Study uncovers out-of-date policies
But also emerges that watchdog passed LSST for educational oversight last September
The UK’s public spending watchdog has been asked to investigate possible misuse of public money in the student loans system by for-profit colleges.
Poll reveals a cut in fees and more hours of teaching top student wishlist
Bright Blue modernisers warn Conservatives to differentiate their university agenda to avoid possible inroads by the UK Independence Party
Unhindered by league tables, a for-profit business-focused institution says it is happily widening participation
Students’ hours of study can vary by up to 25 hours a week depending on their course, a survey of undergraduates has found.