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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The Liberal Democrats are trying to push through legislation to stop the National Union of Students campaigning against them at the next general election, Labour MPs have claimed.
Ensuring prospective students get accurate information on workload, class sizes and teaching is the aim of new guidance from the quality watchdog
Visa applications from overseas students seeking to study at universities are up 4 per cent despite the government’s toughening of the visa regime.
Richmond, the American International University in London has become one of the rare private providers to pass a full review by the quality watchdog.
Vice-chancellor John Cater says that employment focus ensures strong applicant interest
Ability concerns at University of Exeter business school forces rethink on international intake
University of East London asks Sir David Melville to investigate international activities
Oxford and Cambridge agreement could amount to breach of competition law, say experts
The University of Law has had its elevation to university status rubber-stamped by the government.
UCU research aims to find figure for academy alone
BPP decision reached despite concerns over US parent firm
Liberal Democrat members will be asked to endorse the current ?9,000 tuition fees system as the party’s official policy and rule out a graduate tax
Leadership Foundation head discusses major priority on his watch
As junta’s grip relaxes, Aung San Suu Kyi joins drive to rebuild sector
Sector may lose places after new inspection regime reports dip in standards
A former Labour minister has called for an increase in public spending on higher education to close the “international competitive gap”.
The subcontinent plans to create capacity for an extra 10 million students in five years, with particular emphasis on quality of education. But how?
Interviews begin for chief executive post: will a woman get the nod at last?
Critics doubt legality of regulatory framework’s disciplinary powers
Universities are too focused on students who go “punting on the Wear or the Cam”, while gaining degree-awarding powers is cloaked in magical secrecy.
Willetts aims to fill ‘black hole’ left by failure of higher education bill
Hefce refuses to comment on US parent’s struggles
Universities should play a bigger role in driving growth and should be more accessible to smaller businesses, according to a government-commissioned review.
Students entering university from state schools perform better than expected when securing a job after graduation compared with the privately educated, a new report says.