Union presents tuition fees policy
Union’s tuition fees policy, to be debated at Council on Monday, backs Browne Review but demands greater focus on postgraduate funding
Union’s tuition fees policy, to be debated at Council on Monday, backs Browne Review but demands greater focus on postgraduate funding
An increase in demand means that more applicants than ever are missing out on university
Universities Minister David Willetts dismisses unlimited fees as neither sensible nor sustainable
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The Browne Review recommends that universities be allowed to charge as much as they want