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19 May 2010
51¸£Àû today said that a report looking at access to highly selective universities was a timely reminder that the current debate must not just be about how cost impacts…
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17 May 2010
51¸£Àû today warned that lifting the cap on tuition fees would be 'the most regressive piece of education policy since the war'. Responding to calls from the Russell…
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14 May 2010
51¸£Àû today said a report from the Russell Group correctly identified the need for proper funding for universities. However, the union called for more imaginative…
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13 May 2010
The 51¸£Àû today welcomed David Willetts' appointment as minister for universities and science and said he faced great challenges in his new role. 51¸£Àû general secretary,…
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12 May 2010
Commenting on the new government, the general secretary of 51¸£Àû, Sally Hunt, said: 'The inconclusive election did not provide a mandate for punitive cuts in our…
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28 April 2010
51¸£Àû has today warned of the end of an era at Coleg Harlech after the decision by the assembly government to back the recommendations of a controversial report.…
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15 April 2010
51¸£Àû says fall in drop-out rates and rise in applications exposes folly of university funding cuts 51¸£Àû today said it was frustrated that changes to the collection…
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9 April 2010
Leader's revelation that fees are here to stay puts him at odds with Tory policy 51¸£Àû today demanded that the Conservative Party comes clean on its plans for university…
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7 April 2010
51¸£Àû today welcomed a report from the Children, Schools and Families select committee, which called for more targeted support for young people. The union, which…
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31 March 2010
51¸£Àû said today that that the university experience for those fortunate enough to gain a place could be ruined by record class sizes if planned government cuts for…
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