Increase in young English people attending university
More students are attending university each year — with most young English girls going to university — according to the Government.
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More students are attending university each year — with most young English girls going to university — according to the Government.
The University of Lincoln is having to act on advice from an asbestos inspector after the substance was found in fire safety doors in Chad Varah House.
It has been revealed that the price of student accommodation has rocketed, raising concerns that students will be in further debt as a result of going to university.
The University and College Union and Compass are calling for the removal of tuition fees in exchange for a new “business education tax”, which could cover the cost of tuition…
‘Wax On Wax Off’, arranged by the Raise And Give committee, saw seven volunteers giving up their leg hair in order to raise money for victims of the Haiti earthquake.
The university is accused of sidelining students in favour of their own commercial interests, allegedly pressuring students into avoiding a boycott of the LPAC's Café Resource.
With universities across the country facing cuts of up to 14%, the University of Lincoln gets an actual budget increase from the Higher Education Funding Council for England for the…
Heated discussion on SU officer blogs, confusion over the new Business and Law Faculty building, and efforts to quell discrimination against students with difficulties were the big topics of the…
Martin Bell talks to Shane Croucher on why Afghanistan is unwinnable, and what affect the expenses scandal may have on the voting public.
The Drill Hall hosted a BBC Question Time-style debate on Monday, March 15th, between three parliamentary candidates running in Lincolnshire.