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 Wolfson History Prize-nominated professor discusses how China’s past shapes its nationalism and why the Communist Party’s ‘historical nihilist’ label suits him
Poverty Commission finds ‘clear link’ between social class and poverty in English tertiary education
Emma Briant defends actions over exchanges with key figures from Leave.EU and Cambridge Analytica parent
Katie Perrior says tuition fees are a ‘crazy subject’ for Conservatives to tackle Labour over in England
Despite errors exaggerating results by factor of 10, Adam Perkins says findings remain ‘statistically significant’
Labour attacks department’s green light for ‘University Campus of Football Business’ name
Students and high-earning graduates set to face 6.3 per cent interest following March’s retail price index figures
Legislation making its way through Parliament could help address ‘brand confusion’ overseas
Study calls for more focus on providing citizenship education to those on vocational track
Hefce's Madeleine Atkins received payment in lieu of salary for remainder of contract, but declined 'redundancy payment'
Seoul pulls funding from Johns Hopkins centre, sparking row over interference
Universities forced to act after case of Gao Yan, who killed herself after alleged rape in 1998, leads to national outcry
Westlake University may be government’s pilot of more autonomous institutions, expert suggests
Psychologist Michal Kosinski’s work shows how digital footprints can predict a person’s sexual orientation, political views and more. Is it a danger or a warning about threats to privacy? John Morgan reports from California
John Morgan travels to the University of California, Berkeley, a key battleground in the campus culture wars, to assess the mood towards US higher education and the threats that it faces
Chancellor of world’s biggest higher education system sees Trump immigration plan as ‘antithesis’ of American values
The award-winning historian talks about research in an Eastern Siberian prison, making sense of the world through stories and why Angela Merkel is admirable
As Pam Tatlow departs MillionPlus, she warns against imposing a market in fees and criticises UUK on funding and Brexit
MPs also hear Lord Browne say government changes to his review’s system meant ‘it started not working’
Higher education access provides ‘inoculation against political dislocation’, Universities Australia tells ministers
Department’s claim that ‘students could be left over ?25K better off’ likely to prompt scepticism
Open University report looks at key trends in teaching and learning
Universities Australia highlights UK’s research spending increase as it warns government
Labour MP leading parliamentary inquiry on campus expression criticises chair of England’s new regulator