Education
She was educated at Bedford College, London, Bachelor of Science Physiology & Biochemistry, 1983, now part of Royal Holloway, University of London, and also University College London.
politician Member of the House of Lords
She was educated at Bedford College, London, Bachelor of Science Physiology & Biochemistry, 1983, now part of Royal Holloway, University of London, and also University College London.
She was raised to the peerage in 2004 and appointed Chief Executive of Breast Cancer Campaign in 2011. She was president of the London University Union (1985-1986). Before being raised to the peerage Morgan had a long and successful career in the voluntary sector, including a decade at the helm of Breakthrough Breast Cancer.
She played a leading role in creating breast cancer as a high profile issue when it had been a hidden and rarely discussed condition.
She also led fund raising efforts which resulted in the opening in 1999 of the United Kingdom"s first dedicated breast cancer research facility, the Breakthrough Toby Robins Breast Cancer Research Centre at the Institute of Cancer Research. On 5 October 2008, Morgan was announced as Minister for the Department for Children, Schools and Families, replacing Kevin Brennan.
She was previously Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Intellectual Property and Quality) in the Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills. Morgan was created a life peer on 11 June 2004 taking the title Baroness Morgan of Drefelin, of Drefelin in the County of Dyfed.
Baroness Morgan has held the following positions in the House of Lords: Government Whip, 2007-2008 Government Spokesperson for: Communities and Local Government, 2007-2008 Work and Pensions, 2007-2008 Scotland, 2007-2008 Wales, 2007 Cabinet Office, 2008 Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State (Intellectual Property and Quality), Department for Innovation, Universities and Skills, 2008 Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State, Department for Children, Schools and Families, 2008–2010 Opposition spokesperson for education, 2010 She worked in London for many years prior to being raised to the peerage.
After joining the House of Lords she purchased a property in Cardiganshire and designated this as her main home for expenses purposes. Following a complaint the House of Lords Privilege and Conduct Committee found there had been no breach of the rules.