London students for Yemen protest arms companies’ involvement in UK universities
Cries to ‘stop bombing Yemen’ filled Whitehall as a protest organised by London Students for Yemen (LSfY) called for the
Cries to ‘stop bombing Yemen’ filled Whitehall as a protest organised by London Students for Yemen (LSfY) called for the
St George’s University of London is worried the attractiveness of studying in the UK will be reduced post-Brexit. An FOI has
Decades of war in Afghanistan have destroyed lives, and education infrastructure, now a Fulham-based supper club is putting on a
The announcement that a new UKIP candidate is a lecturer at Kingston University, one of the country’s most ethnically diverse
The London School of Economics has been ranked as the number one university in the UK for the first time,
Students at Kings College London (KCL) have expressed concerns about universities’ bid to raise tuition fees and implementing limits on
We have come a long way from the times where a person’s social class would determine their future in education,
Since Covid, London has seen a huge spike in running clubs. In Greater London area there are 62 Park Runs,
Well-educated Ukrainians have been denied jobs due to language barriers and unacceptance of their nation’s qualifications since settling in Germany
The Boat Race takes place this Saturday (March 30), which sees Oxford and Cambridge universities renew their rivalry for the
The 12th annual University Gospel Choir of the Year (UGCY) competition returns to Oasis House, Croydon this Saturday. This year,