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20 July 2015
Students from the poorest families will leave university owing 'substantially more' to the government than their richer peers, warns analysis of changes to student…
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17 July 2015
UCU has welcomed a renewed focus from government on the importance of education in prisons, but said that it cannot be delivered on the cheap. Responding to justice…
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17 July 2015
A look back at some of the week's news UCU dismisses government's trade union reforms as "blatant attack on workers' rights" UCU said the government's plans to…
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16 July 2015
FE strike, university admissions, Open University dispute, University of Manchester jobs row, extremism curbs 'bland society' warning and Scottish politicians urged…
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16 July 2015
Bradford College has announced proposals to axe nine full-time teaching jobs after losing funding for courses to help jobseekers improve their English. The college…
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16 July 2015
Trade unions in the UK and around the world have today launched a campaign highlighting "widespread and systematic" human rights abuses in Bahrain and called for…
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16 July 2015
Commenting on data published today showing how universities and colleges are supporting students from poor backgrounds, UCU said some institutions needed to do…
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16 July 2015
Responding to a new report launched today on a reformed system of technical education, UCU said unless the government looks again at devastating cuts of up to 24%…
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15 July 2015
Less than a quarter (23%) of pupils at state schools and colleges who studied A-levels had progressed to one of the most selective universities by age 19 in 2012/13,…
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15 July 2015
UCU said the government's plans would do nothing to improve workers' rights and exposed the government's plans as an attack on working people. UCU general secretary,…
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