The Browne Review into how universities are funded and students supported financially held two publi hearings at the end of January, and it's now put videos from these hearings online here.
The Review won't report until well after the General Election (rumoured to be May 6th), to avoid making fees an election issue. That's not good for students.
If you want to lend weight to the NUS's Vote for Students campaign, and pledge that you will only vote for a candidate who comes clean on their stance on fees and has said they will vote against any increase in fees, you can do so at the Vote for Students website.
If you're an international student and not eligible to vote in the general election, you can still sign up to show support for the campaign.
The Review won't report until well after the General Election (rumoured to be May 6th), to avoid making fees an election issue. That's not good for students.
If you want to lend weight to the NUS's Vote for Students campaign, and pledge that you will only vote for a candidate who comes clean on their stance on fees and has said they will vote against any increase in fees, you can do so at the Vote for Students website.
If you're an international student and not eligible to vote in the general election, you can still sign up to show support for the campaign.