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8 June 2013 0 View comments The number of foreign students studying at British universities has reached a record high, fuelling fears that many will fail to repay their taxpayer-funded loans after they graduate. More than 132,000 students from
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Almost one in three first year students at UK universities say their courses are not good value, suggests a study. Dissatisfaction grew when fees rose for English students, say researchers for consumer watchdog Which? and the Higher Education Policy
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Cambridge tutors to school A-level physics students BBC News education reporter The scheme will work within the framework of the existing A-level curriculum Academics from Cambridge University are to help tutor sixth-form physics students across the
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3 May 2013 Paul Crowther, 53, was jailed alongside his neighbours Jamie Hooper and Sarah Ellis for the attack on Claus Reinauer's flat in January A gang who broke into a German nurse's flat, trashed it and scrawled Nazi slurs on the walls has been
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University of East Anglia tops student experience poll The University of East Anglia is based in Norwich University of East Anglia students have the best overall experience of life as undergraduates, a survey suggests. The Times Higher Education
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Last week's story about the life and times of the famous poet David Rubadiri was not only inspirational, but educational and worth emulating as well. When the name Rubadiri is mentioned, I remember my literature tutor who taught us poetry. It reminds
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But that might delay your e-learning strategy and in turn your capacity to attract students.'' Dr Sharrock expected universities could also trim staff budgets and close ''marginal'' courses with few students. The state government estimates Victorian
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Sir Michael Barber, chief education adviser for Pearson, says online courses will be a "threat and opportunity" for the UK's universities. This "avalanche" could see some middle-ranking universities closing, he says. "There are too many universities
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Pascal Lauener/ Reuters About a year after the near meltdown of the global financial system in the autumn of 2008, BBC2 ran a three-part documentary on the subject. One after another, European and American politicians, bankers and other members of
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Letters No justice for student protesters Alfie Meadows and Zak King Supporters of student protester Alfie Meadows demonstrate outside Kingston crown court in March 2012. Photograph: Steve Parsons/PA More than two years after the student protests of
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