Klein wins first ever Prize for Writing
Naomi Klein, the Canadian activist, journalist and author was the first ever winner of the inaugural Warwick Prize for writing and the £50,000 prize money attached to it.
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Naomi Klein, the Canadian activist, journalist and author was the first ever winner of the inaugural Warwick Prize for writing and the £50,000 prize money attached to it.
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This year has seen a dramatic rise in applications for both undergraduate and postgraduate places, as people try to maximise their employability in the face of a growing recession.
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Sam Hancock falls for Hezbollah's heartland, but fails to find much soul in its overpriced and snobbish capital Beirut.
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Professor Michael Arthur, Vice Chancellor of Leeds University, has been appointed Chair of the prestigious Russell Group of universities.
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Self-confessed 'history geek' Sam Hancock revels in Edinburgh's attractions.
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Tired of working? Sam Hancock thinks you should catch up on Summer Heights High instead.
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Features Editor Sam Hancock talks fees, redevelopment and change with the
man who now holds the reins of our Student Union - President Stuart 'Tommo' Thomson.
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That the Pilton Party – like its elder, larger sibling Glastonbury (held on the same site) – was infused with a different vibe than almost every other festival, was confirmed soon after we strolled through the gates onto Worthy Farm, the huge site about six miles from Glastonbury in the...
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