Over half of graduates dissatisfied with degree value for money
An NUS survey has shown that one in twenty graduates would not go to university again if they had the choice, due to the bad value of their degrees
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An NUS survey has shown that one in twenty graduates would not go to university again if they had the choice, due to the bad value of their degrees
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A worldwide academic league table specialising in scientific institutions has ranked Warwick University in its top 100.
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A project has seen hundreds of students donate crates of otherwise wasted food and household items to local people in need. The RAWKUS summer collection, which last year collected 1800 kilograms of food and 40 crates of other items for us by charities in the nearby community, extended its outreach...
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In a move that is set to change the way that university departments offer feedback to pupils, Maahwish Mirza, the outgoing Education Officer, announced the introduction of cohort examination feedback. This is a result of a long campaign by Ms Mirza to ensure that all university departments offer better and...
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Dropped consonants do not go down well in Leamington Spa, I should know, I’ve suffered the strange looks over shop counters. Hence, when I heard that Pitmen Painters was on the Loft Theatre programme, I was sceptical as to how well it would go down. However, as the production’s director...
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Protestors gathered outside senate house to petition the University to divest from fossil fuel companies on Thursday 12 March.
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Cath Lyon previews MTW's version of the show and the now-famous film
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Tunes and arts-based chatter: Cath Lyon talks to the RaW arts team
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The all-you-can-see guide to student drama for the Spring Term
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As they prepare to perform in week three, Cath Lyon visits the cast and crew of Opera Warwick's most ambitious project to date
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Boar Arts meets up with the residents of fictional village Coddlesham to find out what is in store for a visiting audience
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Boar Arts catches up with three students who have become theatre producers through a new IATL scheme
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Catherine Lyon, arts editor, talks about the politics behind the tradition of wearing poppies and urges everyone to remember the true meaning of it.
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