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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This year's Shine! winner has used her time in the UK to aid her country. John Morgan reports
Programme's 'poor-quality' rules could harm reputations abroad, critics say. John Morgan reports
Union targets King’s, UCL, Sussex and Westminster over impending job losses. John Morgan reports
Burkinabé recognised for raising awareness of climate change and fundraising efforts. John Morgan reports
Lancaster must pay 60 days' salary to staff whose contracts were not renewed. John Morgan reports
Study finds link between academic productivity and positive outcomes. John Morgan reports
UCU ballots produce majorities backing industrial action at UCL and Westminster. John Morgan reports
Plan to scrap the subject is dropped along with threat of compulsory redundancies. John Morgan reports
Growing fund deficit leads to reforms criticised for creation of a 'two-tier' system. John Morgan writes
Union alarm as Labour and Lib Dems argue for caps while Tories mull wage freeze. John Morgan reports
Average pay rise of 1.2% for US academics belies ‘continuing disinvestment’ in staff, says AAUP report. John Morgan writes
Hiring boom follows 'ambitious' move to broader four-year degree courses. John Morgan reports
THE's general election survey shows the Lib Dems taking an early lead. John Morgan writes
Hefce boss warns of choice between teaching and research... and more strings. John Morgan writes
Both vice-chancellors and academics enjoyed healthy pay rises in 2008-09, although they may seem a distant memory to those now feeling the pinch. Using an exclusive analysis by Grant Thornton, John Morgan and Hannah Fearn look at who got what in the last year of plenty
... but teaching institutions and those in poor nations could be left behind. John Morgan reports
Conference considers the pros and cons of world university league tables, writes John Morgan
US and UK reign over the ‘global research university’ will be overthrown by the East’s rise and mainland Europe’s resurgence, expert predicts. John Morgan reports
Universities warned that they must show international students that they are wanted for more than their fee income. John Morgan reports