Overall, it’s been a pretty bleak week or two in British Politics. First the long-awaited Browne review told us fees could rise thousands of pounds if the cap was to be lifted, and that graduates like us who benefit more out of university will have to pay more towards it. The Defence Review of last week also informed us of drastic cuts to the armed forces which could put Britain’s security at risk. As of last Wednesday’s comprehensive spending review, we have found out that the government will support these rising fees and slash university funding by 40 per-cent. It’s all pretty bleak - not really something I want to turn on the TV and listen to before a 9am lecture.
Writings about anything and everything. 'He who controls the past, controls the present.'
Thursday, 28 October 2010
International fees to rise by £1,000
My first ever pubished byline.
Tuesday 19 October, 2010
» Foreign students will pay thousands more than they did just five years ago
Natasha Clark
Prospective international students applying to study at The University of Warwick from next year will face an increase in tuition fees far beyond the rate of inflation.
Tuesday 19 October, 2010
» Foreign students will pay thousands more than they did just five years ago
Natasha Clark
Prospective international students applying to study at The University of Warwick from next year will face an increase in tuition fees far beyond the rate of inflation.
Warwick receives its first Marshall Scholarship student
Monday 25 October, 2010
Tash Clark
Joshua Bennett has been awarded the first Warwick Marshall Scholarship at the University of Warwick.
Tash Clark
Joshua Bennett has been awarded the first Warwick Marshall Scholarship at the University of Warwick.
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