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Oxbridge and leading private schools produce the majority of top professionals
– Low turnout and infighting mars #Demo2012 – Rival student group call for Dec 5 march
In light of the recent Church vote against allowing women to be Bishops, Antonia Jennings and Jonathan Graham argue why there is no place for the Church in the House of Lords
10% of students in the UK take ‘cognitive enhancing’ drugs
The money will part-fund a £38 million partnership to improve cancer research in Manchester
In the wake of a failed disaffiliation bid, we debate the question.
Low numbers of undergraduates could cause universities to lose up to £80 million
An organisation to support students with eating disorders throughout UK universities.
Complaints from university leaders have led to a new ruling meaning international students will no longer have to register in person with the police. Last week foreign students were forced to queue through the night to register at a single office in south-east London within seven days of their arrival and faced “startling difficulties.” This […]
83% of students at University of Manchester ‘satisfied’ – up 4% from last year
– “83 is good but it’s not good enough” – University targeting improvements to feedback and academic support
Students can now compare details of every UK university course on new Unistats website
The High Master of The Manchester Grammar School claims that ‘positive discrimination’ acts against privately educated pupils
Andrew Williams considers the absence of genuine rivalry between the universities of Manchester
Arthur Baker and Clifford Fleming let you know how to get involved in political parties near you
Stressed students pay thousands to cheat – “this goes all the way up to the Ivy League”
With increasing fees and a struggling British economy, is it time for UK students to fly the coop?
Run out of money after Freshers’ Week? Well here’s some ideas for you
The university is now 32nd in the QS World University Rankings, down three places from last year.
Lisa Murgatroyd’s take on the perpetual debate of broadening access to higher education