LCC students join forces with Newsnight to tackle obesity
The BBC picked first year students from LCC's BA Advertising course to help produce strategies to tackle the UK obesity crisis for a recent edition of Newsnight
View ArticleUS university offers ‘Politicising Beyoncé’ degree
Rutgers University now offers a course entitled 'Politicising Beyoncé.' A chance to study American race, gender and sexual politics using the former Destiny’s Child singer, as a lens
View ArticleRecord number of US students choosing UK
More American students than ever before enrolled on undergraduate degrees in the UK in 2012-
View ArticleFurry friends sneak past landlords
Should students be allowed to keep pets with them while they're renting? Emma Francis reports
View ArticleHomophobia at university
Unfortunately, homophobia exists within our society and still occurs even at university level.
View ArticleNew UAL disabled committee has attendance of one
Attempts to create a disabled and dyslexic students committee at UAL have gotten off to a slow start, after just one student attended the inaugural meetings
View ArticleFree degrees to be offered in an independent Scotland
Students elsewhere in the UK are currently required to pay up to £9,000 a year to study north of the border, but that could change if Scotland says ‘yes’ to independence on September
View ArticleMore students from poorer areas applying for university
Newly released figures show that university applications are at their highest level for disadvantaged young people from England
View ArticleMen don’t need no education
After years of male dominance at university, it seems the pendulum has swung right back around, with women now two-thirds more likely to apply for higher education
View ArticleWhite non-Londoners are less likely to attend uni
Students from an ethnic minority, as well as those who live in London, are more likely to aspire to higher education than white students or those from outside of the capital
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