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The results of the Natwest Student Living Index 2019 have been released, based on a survey of 3,604 students at UK universities, and demonstrate that almost half (45 percent) are feeling stressed by their course.
This morning (August 14 2019) Labour’s education secretary, Angela Rayner, announced a new plan for the university application process, which would be put in place if Labour got into power “by the end of [their] first term in office”.
New research by the NUS Women’s Campaign has found that sexual abuse is rife at UK universities and colleges, with 75 percent of students stating they’ve had at least one unwanted sexual experience.
A new study has found that a single cohort of international students will contribute a whopping £3.2 billion to the UK economy over 10 years through income tax and National Insurance payments – but the government is nonetheless proposing more...
The results of the Economist Intelligence Unit’s latest Worldwide Cost of Living Survey have been released, and the annual report sees three cities gain the dubious honor of being named the world’s most expensive in 2019: Paris, Hong Kong and...
The University of Oxford will be increasing bursaries given to students from low-income backgrounds, in an aim to increase inclusivity.
In case the recent QS Business Masters Rankings 2019 wasn’t exciting enough, QS will this month release the annual QS World University Rankings by Region, as well as the first ever Rankings by Location for India and Mainland China, with the latter...
New York University (NYU)’s School of Medicine has announced that it will now cover the cost of tuition for all past and present students, regardless of merit or financial need.
英国说唱歌手Stormzy今天宣布他将资助两名英国黑人学生在剑桥大学攻读学士学位,提供新的奖学金。 “Stormzy奖学金”将支付学生的全额学费,并为攻读学士学位的四年期间提供生活津贴。2018年将颁发两个奖学金,2019年将颁发两个奖学金,每个奖学金总价值为18,000英镑。这将显著减少获奖者需要申请政府或商业贷款来资助他们的学业的需求。
Ahead of A-level results day this week, education experts have warned that middle-class teenagers in further education, along with their parents, are continuously taking advantage of the clearing system to fish for the best courses – at the expense...
The results of the UK’s National Student Survey (NSS) are out now, and show that 83 percent of students in the UK are satisfied overall with their course, a drop of one percent on the 2017 survey.