Shruti Verma »
26 November 2015 »
Yesterday, the government announced the Autumn Spending Review, and there are some key points that will affect University students. There is some great stuff in the review, but there is also a lot that has a negative impact on current and future University students. #CapsOff and tuition fee loans The #CapsOff campaign around the new […]
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Tags: #CapsOff, budget, Education, Education Zone, nursing, tuition fees
Sasha »
17 November 2011 »
This Friday, David Willetts, the Government Minister of State for Universities and Science, is coming to Southampton University to take part in a special debate alongside Southampton Test Labour MP, Alan Whitehead – and you can come along to watch (and challenge!) him as he debates the current changes being made to Higher Education. The […]
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Tags: Coalition Government, current, higher education, tuition fees, willetts
Sam »
28 October 2011 »
On November 9th at 12 mid day SUSU will march…again. It’s almost a year now since the government decided to increase the cap on tuition fees to £9000 and in a couple of weeks’ time students will once again be returning to the streets of London to demonstrate against the rise in the cost of […]
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Tags: box office, FB, higher education, London, susu, tuition fees, Union Council
Joe »
25 October 2011 »
On Monday the first Union Council of the year was held at the Cube in the Union building. There were 4 policies up for debate and 2 decisions that were asked to be made. Support for the 9th November National Demo On Tuition Fees Union Policy passed at last years AGM states: “Any nationally organised demonstration against […]
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Tags: Halls Fees, Sam Ling, susu, tuition fees, Union Council, union council review, Union Policy, Unions Financial Schedule, University Accommodation Services, Welfare Committee