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Home>Tuition fees (Page 3)

Tuition fees

25/11/2012

News of the week 4

A brief look on the past week in news.Ida Aagenæs

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22/11/2012

Tuition fees increase for Jersey students

A change in income calculation might mean higher tuition fees for some Jersey students.

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22/10/2012

Education Roundup II

Insomnia, international students, and insight. Sara Magalhaes takes you through this week’s education news. The UK has seen a 30 …

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11/10/2012

Is sorry good enough? Kingston MP apologises for breaking promise

The River’s Ollie Gillman talks about tuition fees rising and Ed Davey breaking promises. Ollie Gillman Nick Clegg and Ed …

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11/10/2012

Kingston and Surbiton MP Ed Davey admits to hopeless tuition fee promise

Kingston’s MP Ed Davey has apologised for breaking his promise to vote against any rise in tuition fees. Joe Stanley-Smith …

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05/10/2012

High numbers a must at next fees protest – union

Kingston University’s Student Union are prepared for a battle against tuition fees. Matthew Wilson Kingston students and members of the …

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01/10/2012

Kingston through the eyes of an international fresher

Kingston is one of the UK’s most ethnically diverse universities, hosting students from over 150 countries, some of whom pay …

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01/04/2012

Penrhyn Road to get April 1 revamp

 


Penrhyn Road to get a controversial revamp courtesy of the student wallet, with work starting April 1.


By Matthew McEvoy


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01/03/2012

Graffiti workshop used by SU to promote ‘walk out’ strike against rising fees

The NUS is organising a mass walk out protest against ‘devastating’ Government proposals for privatisation and rising tuition fees.
By James Baines

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17/11/2011

KU applications fall by 10 per cent

Kingston University and UCAS have revealed that the number of early applicants for 2012 entry has fallen by 10 per cent.

By Ashleigh Wight

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