NUS Scotland Vice President Education candidate Graeme Kirkpatrick answers questions on Widening Access, Value for Money and Further Education representation.
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NUS counts down the final days of the 2011/12 Learner Satisfaction Survey with a look at the work of students' unions around the survey.
New NUS report shows that 1 in 5 Black students have been the victim of race hate.
Channel 4 TV show Battlefront is recruiting 4 young campaigners on a mission to change the world...
Campaigns tip of the week from the Campaigns Team at NUS, this week we focus on creative thinking to achieve impact
On the day that a debate is taking place at the Assembly on the dissolution of the Department for Employment and Learning, President of NUS-USI Adrianne Peltz has said that government here must provide assurances that students related matters will remain a key priority when DEL goes.
Join the NUS/UCU/Unison national constituency lobby day on 22 June!
18 per cent of black students responding to an NUS survey on hate crime have been the victim of at least one racial hate incident during their current studies according to a report of the survey’s findings.
Jon Snow, Channel 4 News presenter talks to Spotlight about his time at university and gives his views on the current landscape of the higher education sector.
The Clore Social Leadership Programme is looking for its fourth cohort of fellows. The programme aims to identify, connect and develop aspiring leaders in the social sector.
A report released on Thursday 17 May 2012 by HEPI shows that there has been no apparent improvement in the provision for students at UK universities since tuition fees were increased in 2006. The survey shows no noticeable increase in the amount of time spent in small group sessions since 2006 and no changes in contact hours over the same period.
As social networks become ubiquitous in our lives, we explore how brands are exploiting this often free form of advertising, and show how you could learn from their digital ventures.
We're back for the Summer term, as the panel discuss University places, FE Loans, and the proposed ban on alcohol at London Met. Plus assertiveness classes for Oxford women come under the spotlight. With Toni Pearce (VP Further Education) and Pete Mercer (VP Welfare)