tuition fees

  • Police Face Investigation into fees protests
    15th March 2011

    The IPCC has confirmed that an investigation is underway into the “criminal and gross misconduct” of police officers who allegedly conspired to falsely arrest a student protester during the tuition fee protests last year.

  • University Access Guidelines Published
    09th March 2011

    We take a look at the OFFA guidelines released this week for access measures to be taken by universities charging tuition fees higher than £6000.

  • Aaron Porter to Step Down as NUS President
    22nd February 2011

    Aaron Porter has announced his intention to stand down as NUS President when his term ends in April. He claims he is proud of the achievements of the union during the tuition fees furore, but many students have been disappointed with his timid leadership. What next for the student movement?

  • NUS Soft on Tuition Fees
    19th February 2011

    As universities across the country debate appropriate levels of tuition fees, Aaron Porter, President of the National Union of Students, has angered protesters with his ‘soft stance’ by urging student leaders to engage in meaningful and specific discussion rather than continuing with general national protest.

  • Students studying for their university degree
    What’s the point of a university degree?
    16th February 2011

    Unemployment is at an all-time high, with young people twice as likely to be out of work as any other age group. As tuition fees rocket to £9000 and graduates face thousands of pounds worth of debt, we ask whether a university degree is really worth the money.

  • Nick Clegg: Blame tuition fees on universities
    13th February 2011

    As news emerged that top UK universities intend to charge the full £9000 per year tuition fees, Nick Clegg has taken the astounding step of implying that the universities themselves are somehow to blame for the steepness of the price, claiming that it “isn’t up to them” to decide what to charge. We look at the argument as it developed.

  • Oxford and Cambridge to charge £9000 tuition fees
    09th February 2011

    As both Oxford and Cambridge universities reveal plans to charge the upper limit of £9000 tuition fees, we examine the reasons behind their decision and investigate the impact this level of fees will have on access to university for students from the poorest backgrounds.

  • Tuition fees: Is there any point in protest?
    03rd February 2011

    The marches go on, the slogans are chanted, the demonstrations continue; but is anybody listening? Is there any point in protest against a government who have made it very clear that the voices of their people are falling on very deaf ears indeed? What next for the student protest movement?