David Gilani »
24 June 2014 »
After a whole year as your SUSU President, another as VP Communications, another as Surge Radio Station Manager, another as Surge Programme Controller, and one as a keeno Fresher… it’s FINALLY time for me to leave SUSU. I’ve had an amazing time as President working to help improve the lives of students at this University, […]
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Tags: bursaries, Eradicating Student Poverty, Grad Ball, Hidden Course Costs, International Fees, Postgraduate Funding, postgraduates, Pulse, Student Life, Student Life Zone, Student Poverty, Trustee, Trustee Board
David Gilani »
27 May 2014 »
I’m overwhelmed and delighted to announce that thanks to lobbying efforts on behalf of SUSU, in the academic year 2014/15, students could receive over £5 million in bursaries! A possible increase of over £3 million on this year, which was already a large increase on previous years! This is a huge step forward towards ensuring that […]
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Tags: access agreement, bursaries, Eradicating Student Poverty, fee-waivers, Student Life, Student Life Zone, Student Poverty
David Gilani »
04 April 2014 »
The University and SUSU have made a great step towards financially supporting students who need it most, by putting £2.2 million of bursaries into students pockets this year! … and there’s room to double that for future years! Each year, SUSU gets to work with some fantastic staff over at the University of Southampton to […]
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Tags: access agreement, bursaries, Eradicating Student Poverty, fee-waivers, Student Finance, Student Life, Student Life Zone, Student Poverty
David Gilani »
28 August 2013 »
No student should have finances hold them back from getting their education! For all UK students paying £9,000 tuition fees and with a family income beneath £42,600, you’re entitled to pick between receiving a fee waiver or a bursary when you enrol – but what does this mean? Watch the videos below to help […]
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Tags: bursaries, Eradicating Student Poverty, fee-waivers, Financial Support, Student Poverty