Tag Archives: postgraduate

Postgraduate Profile: Maastricht University is experiencing a British invasion

It is known as the most international university in the Netherlands, but until last year there were only 50 UK students enrolled at what is one of the top universities in the country. Now, with more than twice the number … Continue reading

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UK graduates look to new horizons

Little is disclosed about the number of UK students who go abroad to study for postgraduate degrees. It is a largely undocumented area that is overlooked and often miscalculated. Yet as graduates start to speculate over increased tuition fees, diminishing … 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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Different pathways into the modern medical profession

James Norman, 29, gained an undergraduate degree, a Masters, and then worked in the City before deciding to become a doctor. Yet as medical graduates face the possibility of unemployment for the first time in the NHS training scheme’s history, … 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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