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 has ‘risked assets’ built up with public money, union claims in report
The new chair of the Student Loans Company will be Chris Brodie, chair of council at the University of Sussex and a former investment banker
Staffordshire University is to close its Stafford campus and switch courses to its main site in Stoke-on-Trent.
A private college “supplied misleading information” that led to students wrongly gaining access to public-backed loans, according to the government
Fees would be a focus in Competition and Markets Authority investigation, sources believe
Cambridge to put plan to set up new chair to vote after $6 million donation from Avery-Tsui Foundation
George Osborne “must step back” from forcing cuts “that will cause such damage to universities”, the Universities UK president has warned.
Universities face “difficulties” in planning student recruitment because of a row in government on whether to scrap funding for the poorest students.
Figures show effect of ?9,000 tuition fees and relaxation of student number controls
New College of the Humanities plots course for growth and more investment
Delayed approval from No 10 raises questions about future of role
Vince Cable has told MPs he agrees that scrapping student opportunity funding would “most impact” groups such as low-income and disabled students.
A vice-chancellor has backed those fighting to save funding for poorer students that is under extra pressure now research money is said to be “safe”
The number of non-EU students at UK universities fell by 1 per cent last year, the first such decline ever recorded.
Student Loans Company payments suspended until proof given to support residence claim
A new campus site is taking shape in the ‘learning quarter’ of Birmingham city centre
Party’s former universities secretary proposes radical policy change for general election manifesto
Headhunters Odgers Berndtson ask if academics have the business skills necessary to run a university
Student opportunity fund to be slashed in grant letter, says Million+
On average each Russell Group university admits just 64 of the poorest young people per year, as measured by those receiving free school meals
Annual report discloses payments for three senior managers who resigned
Is Imperial’s appointment of Alice Gast indicative of a changing market?
V-cs fail to get David Willetts’ commitment to protect research spending
More polling stations should be set up in universities to encourage students to vote, an MP has told the House of Commons.