Incoming National Union of Students president Toni Pearce has acknowledged that sections of the organisation¡¯s membership are dissatisfied with its direction, and is determined to bring them back on board.
Toni Pearce has been elected as the next president of the National Union of Students, promising to fight for ¡°a movement where students¡¯ unions are leading from the front and aren¡¯t just an afterthought¡±.
London Metropolitan University will again be allowed to recruit international students after the ÁñÁ«ÊÓƵ Office ended the revocation of its visa licence.
Students today face a ¡°triple-dip recession¡± consisting of a lack of jobs, opportunities to study and future prospects, according to the president of their national union.
National Union of Students¡¯ president Liam Burns has called for ¡°sensitivity¡± and ¡°respect¡± after some delegates at the union¡¯s annual conference were heard to cheer news that former prime minister Baroness Thatcher had died.
Many students will ¡°defend to the death¡± the need for traditional campus-based lectures, and will only delve into the world of free online educational resources if instructed to by their teachers, a conference has heard.
The University of Sussex is still waiting to see if it will be able to evict protesters from an occupation on the campus after a decision at the High Court was adjourned.?
The University of Sussex has been granted an injunction that it says will pave the way towards ending the seven-week occupation of its Bramber House conference centre.
Students and academics need to be much more involved in the management and improvement of universities if the future of higher education is to be safeguarded.
Outspoken MP George Galloway has tabled an early day motion calling for a University of Oxford college to reinstate a library invigilator who was sacked for failing to stop students film an internet dance video in her library.
The University of the West of England has opted not to close its politics and international relations department after a campaign by students and staff to save it.
More than half of female students identify ¡°prevailing sexism, ¡®laddism¡¯ and a culture of harassment¡± at their universities, according to a survey by the National Union of Students.
A writer on human behaviour has urged universities to encourage herd behaviour in their attempt to attract students rather than deploying rational argument.
Higher education is not compulsory, and in an environment of rising costs and scepticism on both sides of the Atlantic, growing numbers are becoming increasingly vocal about the other options. Jon Marcus reports
Part-time students enjoy a high level of job stability, with four out of five working throughout their studies and still in employment two years after graduation, a new report says.
Students should receive careers advice and support at the start of their studies, rather than towards the end of their time at university, the chief executive of the National Union of Students has argued.
The chairs of five parliamentary committees have written to the prime minister urging him to remove overseas university students from the net migrant target, highlighting ¡°unprecedented¡± consensus between MPs and peers on the move.