The student loan sell-off is reviving the student movement
By 2015, the coalition will have landed another right hook on the collective jawbone of students and graduates with the planned privatisation of student debt.
By 2015, the coalition will have landed another right hook on the collective jawbone of students and graduates with the planned privatisation of student debt.
The expansion in student numbers may in the end result in less generous terms for future graduates.
The future of young people and the British economy are intertwined and inseparable; however, the future of both is uncertain.
The system of higher tuition fees introduced by the government with the aim of saving money is likely to cost more in the longer term, a new report has warned.
The Scottish government’s budget risks damaging students and colleges, the NUS has argued.
Boris Johnson says Indian students should have their visa applications to study in the UK processed far quicker – but can he persuade his Tory colleagues?
In the US, commentators are now warning of the next group of loans that seem reckless and ready to collapse that could lead to the “the next financial crisis”.
Alex Hern covers the continuing deceit of Wonga over their targeting of students for their payday loans
Alex Hern reveals the outrageous attempt by Wonga to encourage students to take out payday loans.
Alex Hern looks ahead to 2012 and what the year holds for students in Britain.