[…]to 25%.” Charging no tuition-related fees, Germany has 41 universities that are considered by the Times Higher Education to be among the best in the world. In France, where they have registration fees of under €200, there are 27. 70% of the 2015 college graduates in the UK are not expected to ever repay their college loans, according to The Institute of Fiscal Studies. USI is urging anyone interested in supporting the demonstration in support of a publicly-funded education on the 19th October to visit […]
[…]having to drop out of college because of cost of education, according to new research released today by the Union of Students in Ireland who had more than 870 responses to a national survey of students. 74.3% of students have thought about dropping out because of the cost of education and 75.4% have worked leading up to and/ or during exams. When asked ‘have you missed lectures because of work?’ 63% answered ‘yes’, while 67.3% said their work negatively affected their academic success. 61.6% said they had worked to the point of burnout to pay for college. USI said […]
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[…]styles, trends and takes. They are not another style app, not another listing site, they are the new way to shop online. If Asos is like walking into TK Maxx, then Opsh is like walking down your own Fifth Avenue. They were recently featured in the Irish Independent’s “Top 30 Under 30” entrepreneurs and won a coveted spot at the Dublin Web Summit 2014. “We’re risking everything to stay here and jump-start the economy. Now all we have to do is convince everyone else to jump with us”. I know what you’re all thinking. Ah, life as a young start-up in Dublin: it’s all […]
[…]and colleges will come into their own and prove invaluable. There isn’t a worse way to start the new year in college – but in times of such sorrow, the support of the college community is acutely needed by the people affected. Ar dheis Dé go raibh […]