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Home>2012 (Page 36)

20/03/2012

Bureaucray in British universities doubles

The number of managers working in UK higher education has increased twice the rate as the number of academics, new research has revealed.


By Kelly Alford

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20/03/2012

Courtyard Capoeira kicks off KU Global Festival

KUSU’s Global Festival week was kicked-off with a lively Capoeira demonstration in the JG courtyard


By Matthew McEvoy

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19/03/2012

Kingston University’s sport fixtures: Week eight

A busy week of men’s football and a weekend of boxing awaits Kingston atheletes. Edward Write  Wednesday March 21   …

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18/03/2012

Rose Theatre to sell discounted student tickets on Tuesdays

The Rose Theatre will be offering student concessions this April

By Laura Varley

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16/03/2012

DVD releases Monday March 19 – Sunday 25

Our pick of the week’s DVD releases

By Rosie Cope

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16/03/2012

KU students vote in new Student Union president Sean Kelly

KU students have voted in new student union president Sean Kelly, in a tightly fought election battle.


By Myriam Dijck


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16/03/2012

Education News Round Up

Dishing out some spicy education bangers for your mind mash, make sure to enjoy with a rich opinion gravy. James …

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15/03/2012

Review: We Bought a Zoo

Based on a true story, We Bought a Zoo tells the tale of Benjamin Mee, a lonely widower who fixes his family by making it bigger.

By Lauren Miliotis

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15/03/2012

‘Young people’ happy taking mystery drugs

According to a survey by The Guardian and dance and club magazine MixMag, young people are risking their health and lives by taking unknown white powder.

By Ellie Pullen

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15/03/2012

Injured protester urges KU students to fight for their education

A student who needed emergency brain surgery after being hit on the head by the police during a tuition fees protest has urged KU students to keep fighting for their right to education.

By Lina Sennevall 

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