Tag Archives: Browne Review

Tuition fees: is this really all we are worth?

Injured police officers, bloodied teens, broken glass and that picture of Charles and Camilla are now all etched into our memories. The vote to treble tuition fees and scrap Educational Maintenance Allowance has passed, and a record nearly one million … Continue reading

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Medical Emergency

For the first time, students of medicine may not be able to finish their training as doctors. What can be done? Donna Tooth will have spent six years studying for her degree in medicine at King’s College London when she … Continue reading

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Time to fill the data gap

It has been six months since a major Government review on postgraduate studies was published, and little has been done to fill what some officials describe as a “data vacuum” in the sector. Yet, with almost a quarter of students … Continue reading

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Behind the smokescreen

Nick Clegg told Britain that he wanted a “clean, open, plural politics that…you can put your faith in,” when he spoke at his first press conference at Number 10. While the footage streamed onto our screens might not have been … Continue reading

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