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26 février 2018

University strikes could hit exams and graduation ceremonies

The Guardian homeMore than 1 million students in 65 universities across the UK will be affected by industrial action by members of the University and College Union (UCU), which begins on Thursday with 14 days of strikes spread over four weeks. More...

26 février 2018

After Florida, I had lost hope. Then I saw Emma González

The Guardian homeIn a speech on Saturday, the high school student wiped back tears and demanded that US gun laws must change. These kids are fighting for their lives.
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26 février 2018

Student finance is broken. A graduate tax is the only solution

The Guardian homeTheresa May is right to criticise current tuition fees. The whole system needs overhauling. More...

26 février 2018

Tuition fees: key questions about the government review

The Guardian homeIt has been on the cards since the Conservatives promised a major review of funding across tertiary education in their election manifesto last May. With graduate debt running at £50,000 upwards, there has been growing concern about the cost of going to university and whether it represents value for money. More...

26 février 2018

Rhodes scholarships opened up to students from UK and rest of world

The Guardian homeTrust founded by colonial tycoon aims to bring prestigious graduate scheme into 21st century. More...

26 février 2018

May warns universities over high cost of tuition fees

The Guardian homeAnnouncing a long-awaited review of education funding for over-18s in England, the prime minister will say that reserving university for the middle class and vocational training “for other people’s children” is outdated. More...

26 février 2018

Tuition fees: May's overhaul is 'clear, simple and wrong' answer

The Guardian homeThere’s a saying that for every complex problem there is an answer that is clear, simple and wrong. On tuition fees and student debt in England, both Theresa May and her new education secretary, Damian Hinds, are going for the “clear, simple and wrong” option. More...

26 février 2018

Cutting university tuition fees ‘would be a subsidy to Tory voters’

The Guardian homePrime minister urged to focus on better access to education for poorer students as she prepares to release funding review. More...

26 février 2018

The Observer view on Britain’s shameful social division

The Guardian homeGovernment is not only failing to heal the education and property rift separating the millennials from the rest of Britain. It is making it wider. More...

26 février 2018

For and against students getting the crops in

The Guardian homeReaders respond to an earlier letter suggesting that students should replace migrant farm workers after Brexit. More...

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