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A 24-24 Tie Prevents CUSU Council From Condemning the Occupation
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Tuition fees for International students have seen record increases this year as competition for places remains high
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Liam Burns, the ‘moderate’ candidate, wins NUS Presidency election
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Highest governing body of the University approves the new EU/Home fee structure, despite ardent protest by students and academics
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The Home Office yesterday announced major changes to student visa regulations
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Lawn protest erected at Senate House early on Friday morning has come to an end
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CUSU appeals to the University’s highest governing body to preserve current levels of bursary spending, and to increase widening participation targets.
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The Director of LSE, Sir Howard Davies, resigned for his involvement in establishing funding links with Gaddafi’s Libya.
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Dr. George Joffe was paid to advise on a research project at the LSE funded by Libyan dictator, Col. Gaddafi’s son, Saif al-Islam
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The Australian Government left out Cambridge in a list of global engineering institutes it recognises for a graduate visa programme
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A support package of £4,625 for students from poorer backgrounds is also announced
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Two Hungarian lorry drivers have been convicted of attempting to smuggle £1.3 million worth of amphetamines into the UK in shelves destined for the UL
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As the Government scrambles to meet draconian immigration targets, newly tightened regulations threaten the international student community
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A major sponsor of the Varsity ski trip has withdrawn its support after news emerged that Oxbridge students had engaged in lurid activities on the slopes
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Amidst a mood of national austerity, they’re spending more than ever. But do the books balance? Varsity investigates the Union’s accounts.
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Candidates for undergraduate admission to Oxford will be required to achieve at least one A* grade at A level to study some subjects
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Four Canadian students have won full-cost scholarships and funding to study at Cambridge