One in three students willing to use sex work to finance their studies
Exclusive: More than half of students say they would be more likely to consider entering into a sugar daddy relationship if they were to lose their student funding
Exclusive: More than half of students say they would be more likely to consider entering into a sugar daddy relationship if they were to lose their student funding
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Labour has accused the Prime Minister of stamping out dissent within the Tory ranks
Shakira Martin beats incumbent Malia Bouattia and wildcard undergraduate Tom Harwood to become NUS president for 2017
Students considering which university to apply to next year can expect better graduate job prospects and improvements to student facilities, experts claim
Over 1,200 students, elected officers and campaigners from higher and further education arrive in Brighton this week to debate key policy issues affecting the nation's students
The Princess’s sister Mako also studied in the UK
Mary Curnock Cook warns middle-class parents and universities are too 'obsessed' with young people landing a career early on
The university's equality and diversity unit highlight casual racism as an issue on campus, including joking about someone’s accent or asking where they are 'originally' from
A third of young people are said to suffer from 'Imposter Syndrome', recent research reveals. Has the average working environment become more intimidating, or are millennials suffering from an unprecedented confidence crisis? Christina Zhao investigates
An impressive 94 per cent of the eligible UK student population registered to vote in the EU referendum - but far fewer went out and did so on the day. Here's how to avoid being disappointed in the next general election
A postgraduate degree can be a great way to set yourself apart and launch yourself down your chosen career path
Students will be able to attend the top Chinese business school in Foxcombe Hall, Oxford, from next year
The Wolfson College captain's team is set to take on friends and rivals at Balliol College, Oxford in the infamous quiz show final
Images of pioneering female astrophysicists, authors and disabled activists are among those to be unveiled across the top ranking institution's walls
Students believe the Wills Memorial Tower serves as a 'glorification' of a man who financed the university 'with slave-profited money'
Academics have criticised the ban as an 'insulting attack on free speech'
Bright pupils from deprived neighbourhoods and poor-performing state schools are encouraged to apply for the scheme
Bristol's Scholars scheme allows pupils from poorer backgrounds to apply for the top ranking university with lower grades than previously required