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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Acting director of new research centre set up with Lego Foundation money says aim will be to explore whether there really is evidence that play enhances education
V-cs fail to oppose repayment threshold plan attacked as ‘unfair retrospective change’ by GuildHE
Party's conference also hears how MP was 'riled' by Jo Johnson Oxbridge comment
Move would jeopardise sector’s global brand, senior figures warn
GuildHE declares ‘absolute opposition’ to move, saying it goes against assurances to Parliament and students
High-profile visiting professors at King’s Policy Institute include Margaret Hodge, David Willetts and Charles Clarke
Lack of enthusiasm for Labour ?6K fees policy could have been factor, says Hepi report
Concerns also raised over ‘reckless’ plans to advance market entry and exit in England
Philanthropy allows innovation ‘free from constraints of political and economic change’, says v-c
‘Scientists for EU’ also issues warning on research funding
Scottish Tory leader Ruth Davidson says universities ‘hate’ the SNP bill and claims it threatens to end their charitable status
Department’s 250,000 ‘credibility interviews’ in two years questioned after ‘unjustified’ refusals to students
榴莲视频 secretary takes swipe at university ‘lobbyists’ but no mention about speculation that she has lost support of Cameron on students being included in net migration count
Former universities minister criticises colleagues by pointing out irony that to cut participation, it is affluent South where numbers would need to be cut
John Morgan blogs from the Conservative Party conference in Manchester
One of England’s biggest private colleges admitted students ‘who could not complete’ programmes, finds Quality Assurance Agency
New education minister Simon Birmingham announces at THE summit in Melbourne that controversial policy will not come in next year
New shadow minister Gordon Marsden also warns TEF must not be ‘back door’ to removing fee cap
John Morgan looks at the latest spending review developments
University’s v-c and deputy also raise concerns about teaching excellence framework’s timescale, choice of metrics and impact overseas
Former Labour education secretary defends his top-up fees policy and attacks ‘unacceptable’ coalition changes, as he starts King’s College London role
Project to measure learning outcomes globally could have got off the ground ‘if UK had signed on’
John Morgan looks at the differences between Cambridge and Oxford on the ?9,000 tuition cap – and the idea of ‘going private’
Funding council role could be taken on by other bodies, according to lead civil servant on Browne review