The Guardian newspaper has teamed up with Ones to Watch – a website showcasing the best UK student journalism – to launch a writing competition for UK undergraduate or postgraduate students.
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THE GUARDIAN LAUNCHES WRITING COMPETITION FOR UK STUDENTS – OPEN NOW!
November 30th, 2011 posted by Jasmine Jaume
UK STUDENTS ARE ENCOURAGED NOT TO APPLY TO UNIVERSITY TOO EARLY
July 12th, 2011 posted by Sarah Pont
The Guardian has recently published a report saying that according to UCAS, UK students are applying to university far earlier than they should be.
THE GUARDIAN RELEASE UK UNIVERSITY GUIDE AND LEAGUE TABLES FOR 2012
May 17th, 2011 posted by Ian Maull
The Guardian newspaper in the UK has released their UK University Guide and league tables for courses starting in 2012, revealing a switch in positions for Oxford and Cambridge.
ONE STUDENT LEADING THE WAY IN THE FIGHT TO RETAIN THE EMA
April 27th, 2011 posted by Sarah Pont
The recent protests throughout the UK demonstrating against the proposed changes to the UK higher education system have caused a number of raised eyebrows amongst the more cynical of the British public. But what is it all for?
Managing Director of i-studentgroup, Paul Loftus, quoted in The Guardian today
April 21st, 2011 posted by Jasmine Jaume
Managing Director of i-studentgroup, Paul Loftus, was quoted in The Guardian today regarding British students going abroad as a result of higher tuition fees at UK universities.
WHAT UNIVERSITIES WANT: THE ‘HARD’ OR ‘SOFT’ A LEVEL DEBATE CONTINUES
February 15th, 2011 posted by Jasmine Jaume
There has been much debate over the years about so-called ‘soft’ and ‘hard’ subjects and students are always asking what subjects are best to take at A level (or equivalent) to get into their chosen universities. The debate has flared up once again.
WHY DO STATE SCHOOL STUDENTS DO BETTER AT UNIVERSITY?
December 3rd, 2010 posted by Jasmine Jaume
New research released today has shown that UK students from comprehensive schools do better at university than students from private or grammar schools with similar A-level grades.
FURTHER STUDENT PROTESTS IN THE UK OVER RISE IN TUITION FEES
November 24th, 2010 posted by Sarah Pont
Speaking on BBC Radio 2, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said: “I hate in politics, as in life, to make promises that you then find you can’t keep… We made a promise we can’t deliver – we didn’t win the election outright and there are compromises in coalition.” The promise of which he speaks has caused tens of thousands of students to take to the streets of Great Britain for a second time today.
UK STUDENTS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF BIKE HIRE SCHEMES
August 18th, 2010 posted by Sarah Pont
Student cycle hire schemes are stepping up a gear on campuses across the UK, ahead of the new academic year.
ASIA EXCELS IN 2009 WORLD UNIVERSITY RANKINGS
October 8th, 2009 posted by Nikki Tarjanyi
Times Higher Education and QS Top Universities today released the results from the 2009 study of the top 200 universities and colleges from around the world.
