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29 September 2005
EIGHTEEN UNIVERSITIES have been identified as being effectively too middle class and have been asked to investigate why; but we know why!, writes Zena Awad, Socialist Students national co-ordinator.
12 May 2005
Everyone has a right to education
Being a student and a parent: COMING TO university for the first time can be daunting as it often means uprooting yourself from your home, friends and family for extended periods...
13 March 2004
Socialist Students "Empire Defeated" Book Tour
Monday 15 March, 1pm. Meeting room 1, Fulton House...
20 December 2003
When Big Business Rules Universities
BLAIR WANTS to charge students more for their education. He also wants to see more money going into universities from private business to make up the shortfall of years of public under-investment, writes Jon Dale.
13 December 2003
Exposed: Labour's plans to bring the 'market' into higher education
Facts Behind The Fees: THE UNIVERSITY top-up fees Bill is causing a major headache for Tony Blair. He is desperately trying to sell it to an angry public and to rebellious Labour MPs. Zena Awad is the national coordinator of...
14 September 2001
Growing Crisis in Higher Education
THOUSANDS OF university places are going unfilled because students can no longer afford to go to university. Meanwhile some universities' futures hang in the balance because of lack of funding, writes Kieran Roberts.
10 November 2000
Top-up fees: New Labour's next step
NEW LABOUR undoubtedly want to go even further in charging for education. There is plenty of evidence to suggest they will allow universities to introduce top-up fees after the next general election...
13 October 2000
TUITION FEES and the abolition of the student grant are widening the class divide in education. The drop in university applications from working-class students is threatening further cuts in some universities.
15 September 2000
Force New Labour to Scrap the Fees
SINCE NEW Labour came to power the position of students has continued to deteriorate. Fees and the abolition of the grant mean that debts have spiralled, applications have fallen and student poverty has...
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