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Category: Fresh Education News Stories

The Students Crowdfunding Their Tuition

Crowdfunding university fees has become a popular option for students faced with unregulated and rising tuition fees. Postgraduate students, in particular, are struggling to fund their education, as they are often ineligible for government loans or scholarships, and working part-time …

Philip Reynolds Obituary

Philip Reynolds, who passed away at the age of 89, was an influential figure in the field of international history. He joined the London School of Economics after World War II and was one of the pioneers in treating international …

A-level Joy For Sixth Formers In Wales After ‘difficult Few Years’

Amidst the sixth formers’ tears at Ysgol Syr Hugh Owen, a secondary school in Caernarfon, North Wales, joyful and relieved tears prevailed. Despite being in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic and experiencing two years of disrupted studies, all 56 …

University Guide 2023: Falmouth University

The current fees for full-time undergraduate students from the UK are at £9,250, while full-time students from the EU and worldwide typically pay £17,460.

There are several bursaries available to students in need. The Pendennis Bursary, worth £1,000 per full …

Standing In Support Of UCL’s Provost Michael Arthur

We are writing to express our disappointment with the recent profile of UCL provost Michael Arthur by Peter Wilby, which smears his work and achievements. As highlighted in the article, UCL is not only thriving in size but also in …

Life’s Good. Why Do We Feel Bad?

Have you observed a recent increase in cheerfulness and kindness among others? Did you notice people smiling at you and letting you go ahead in lines? If you answered no to these questions, National Smile Week organizers would be disappointed. …

Anger At ‘Hunger Games’ Battle For Pupils As Pioneering School Closes

Fifteen-year-old Charlie Illsley causes the parents of Woodlands academy to burst into tears, as he explains the impact that the school’s closure after 62 years has had on him. During a recent meeting, parents conveyed their despair to the Education …

Wealthy Tory Donor David Ross In Line For Top Ofsted Job

A potential appointment of a multimillionaire Tory party donor, David Ross, as the Chair of Ofsted has caused concerns about its politicisation. This position had been previously held by Labour peer Sally Morgan. David Ross, who co-founded Carphone Warehouse and …

US Universities Hit By Protests Over Cuts, Tuition, Right To Unionize

In light of increased tuition fees, budget cuts, and denied unionization rights, graduate workers in the American higher education system are rallying together. The coronavirus pandemic has forced college and university administrations to make difficult decisions, including a decline in …

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