-
Editors' pick
-
International students don't just increase the bank balances of British universities, says John Sutherland - the exchange of different ways of learning is also valuable
Most recent
-
Aug 27 2008:
Halifax carries out survey on university student finances and finds gender gap in debt
-
-
Aug 22 2008:
There's nowhere to sit at the British Library, but don't blame the students, says John Sutherland
-
Aug 22 2008:
The National Union of Students has been criticised for failing to effectively tackle racism in its ranks
-
Aug 21 2008:
Increase may be fuelled by a renaissance in traditional degree subjects, says Ucas
-
Aug 20 2008:
More than 375,000 student places confirmed in year that sees rise in science subjects
-
-
Aug 20 2008:
One in 10 of this year's applicants tick new box which names parent or guardian as their agent
-
Aug 19 2008:
Poor students more likely to choose universities near the family home that offer opportunities for term-time work, find researchers
-
Aug 19 2008:
It doesn't matter how good your degree is if you make horrible blunders on an application form, writes Paul Redmond
-
Aug 18 2008: Numbers of international students at UK universities
-
Aug 18 2008:
Vice-chancellors are calling for further discussions over proposed draconian visa requirements that could deter overseas students from studying in the UK
-
Aug 17 2008:
From halls to renting a shared house, it's part of the university experience, writes Huma Qureshi
-
Aug 17 2008:
Only a handful of banks and building societies are bothering to offer a specific card for undergraduates.
-
Aug 17 2008:
A part-time job is now a must-have - and can teach useful lessons about the right rates of pay and tax, writes Laura Howard
1-15 of 5363 for Students
