Deputy vice-chancellor defends Lincoln’s £9k fees
The university's deputy vice-chancellor, Professor Scott Davidson, has defended Lincoln's decision to charge £9,000 for tuition fees come 2012.
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The university's deputy vice-chancellor, Professor Scott Davidson, has defended Lincoln's decision to charge £9,000 for tuition fees come 2012.
How the University of Lincoln will be affected by the cuts to higher education funding will be discussed at the LPAC in an event at 5pm on Wednesday, February 23rd.
The House of Commons voted in favour of rising tuition fees, prompting the students who are currently occupying the university's main building to stay there "indefinitely".