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Elitism and social discrimination persist, but what is to blame?
We should be clear: schools, universities, and leading firms all have a part to play in the continuation of elitism and social class discrimination
Why £9,000 tuition fees have been a moral and economic disaster
The evidence is mounting that the argument for £9,000 tuition fees has failed - both morally and economically, argues James Bloodworth.
A radical new direction for the NUS?
The logic of a radical vision for democratic education is winning students over, writes James Elliott.
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.
John Denham is right about two things
John Denham is right about two things: we need more diverse higher education provision and we need to reassess the value for money of higher education.
University bosses get huge pay rise while staff walk out
Bosses at Bournemouth University have received a bumper pay rise - despite a majority of university staff being offered just a 1 per cent rise by bosses.