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 trustees of higher education’s biggest pension scheme have ordered changes to the employers’ plans for reform – but the University and College Union will press ahead with a strike ballot.
Record numbers of students have missed out on university places, new figures show.
Hesa shows growing popularity of branch campus and partnership degrees. John Morgan writes
A Conservative MP has attacked the University and College Union for supporting “violent and illegal protest” in a move described by the union as a smear ahead of a key Commons vote.
Equality body's study accused of provoking 'false impression of victimhood'. John Morgan reports
Report says the city's institutions require help to assert international strength. John Morgan writes
Executive is split over support for fees protest, while officers threaten to strike, John Morgan writes
Pensions ballots at the universities of Oxford and Cambridge saw more than 80 per cent of the staff members who voted rejecting the employers’ plans to cut benefits in the Universities Superannuation Scheme (USS).
Universities told to be 'forceful' with politicians in bid to plug 'huge funding gap', writes John Morgan
Scotland’s government believes that the state should retain “primary responsibility” for funding higher education, but could still introduce a graduate tax.
Employers' forum raised possibility of slashing contributions to 10 per cent. John Morgan reports
John Morgan reports on the six hours of detention that greeted London fees protesters
Employers' forum raised possibility of slashing contributions to 10 per cent. John Morgan reports
Employers' forum raised possibility of slashing contributions to 10 per cent. John Morgan reports
The University and College Union has called for a full ballot on changes to higher education’s largest pension scheme after 96 per cent of voters in its online “referendum” rejected the employers’ plans.