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In Canada, studying in Quebec's English-language universities will soon become a luxury for some. Quebec's provincial government has announced it will nearly double tuition fees for those wishing to do their undergraduate degrees in English. The hikes apply to out-of-province and international students, except for Belgian and French students, who are protected by bilateral agreements. The province says the move is necessary to better finance Francophone universities and help reverse the decline of the French language. Application requests from out-of-province students to Quebec's prestigious McGill and Concordia universities have already fallen. Our correspondents report.
Welcome to our first edition of EMQs - Ex-Ministers' Questions... see what we did there?. Every Monday, our ex-ministers will take your questions. Ed Balls and George Osborne will also hear from some influential and famous voices.In our first episode: did the Lib Dems agree to ditch their pledge on tuition fees during the coalition talks? What is the Barnett formula and is it fair? And why are Special Advisers such as Dominic Cummings so influential?To send in your questions for next week's episode, email questions@politicalcurrency.co.uk - we love to get your voice notes!Follow us on social media: @polcurrencyProducers: Rachel Balmer and Rosie StopherProduction Manager: Flick HeathExecutive Producers: Dino Sofos and Ellie CliffordPolitical Currency is a Persephonica Production and part of the Acast Creator Network Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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On this episode of the Director's Club, join host Noelle as she delves into the process of reflecting on your goals at the end of the year. With a fresh start in mind, Noelle guides you through a thorough self-assessment of your childcare center's financial health, administrative operations, and team dynamics. From setting goals to implementation and monitoring progress, Noelle provides a comprehensive roadmap to success. If you're ready to kick off the new year with a strategic plan for growth and development, this episode is a must-listen. Tune in for actionable insights and practical tips to elevate your childcare center.INSPIRE20 is the coupon code to get $20 off the monthly membership of the Director's Club! Our Difference - The Directors ClubCheckout our other podcast for your team! Use these episodes to to share with your team and have collaborative discussions in your staff meetings! CLICK HERE TO LISTEN TO THE TEACHER'S LOUNGEIn this episode I share this podcast, The Boundary Boss, for those that need a little help finding time to do things during the day. CLICK HERE TO LISTENLet's connect:www.thedirectorsclub.netCommunity:Join my FREE Facebook group and connect with other directors and me as we navigate leading a child care center together! FB Group Child Care Center Owners and DirectorsSocials:Facebook page, The Director's ClubInstagram, The Director's ClubWORKING WITH NOELLE AND THE DIRECTOR'S CLUB:The ClubDiscover more about The Director's Club, a mastermind group designed for child care center directors who seek support and expert guidance to maintain high-quality early education centers. LEARN MORE ABOUT THE CLUB HEREThe Teacher's LoungeDo you want to enhance your teachers' confidence in the classroom through a mentoring program tailored to their needs? Look no further than The Teacher's Lounge, a dedicated mentoring department that you've always wanted for your child care center. Don't hesitate, visit us now to learn more HERE
Foreign education has become every parent and child's dream. Sending your child abroad is an expensive affair. Some people take education loan to fund the same and others resort to their own investments. In a discussion with Aprajita Sharma of Mint Money, Ankit Mehra - Co-founder and CEO – GyanDhan helps you decode the loan versus self-finance conundrum.
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Dreams of studying in "La Belle Province" have been dashed for some in this province as Quebec doubles tuition fees for out-of-province students at its English language universities. The director of External Affairs with Memorial University's student union drops by to discuss the effect on students here. (Anthony Germain with John Harris)
The BC Federation of Students is reissuing a warning on universities over-relying on international student tuition fees. What solutions to the housing crisis are being brought forward at the UBCM? Will getting a hold of short-term rentals like Airbnb help address our housing problem? The Writers Guild and studio bigwigs continue to make progress on ending the strike... but don't expect filming to resume just yet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
There has been a rapid increase in Canadian university tuition fees, creating a barrier for low-income students and widening the gap between privileged students and those who struggle to pay for their studies. Grace Barakat is a sessional lecturer at the University of Toronto. She talked with us in January about how changes in the cost of tuition are having an impact on Canadian students and their futures.
The fourth Season of the National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke's Building Up the Nerve podcast, where we discuss the unwritten rules, or “hidden curriculum,” of scientific research at every career stage. We know that navigating your career can be daunting, but we're here to help—it's our job!In episode 5, we talk about succeeding as a postdoc, including what graduate students need to know about what to ask during a postdoc interview, how to develop independent lines of research, and when to know it's time to enter the job market.Featuring E. Mae Guthman, Postdoctoral research fellow, Princeton University; Rapheal Williams, Postdoctoral fellow, University of Washington; and Mai-Anh Vu, Postdoctoral fellow, Boston University.ResourcesParent K99/R00 NINDS webpage: https://www.ninds.nih.gov/funding/training-career-development/postdoctoral-fellows/nih-pathway-independence-awardMOSAIC K99/R00 NINDS webpage: https://www.ninds.nih.gov/funding/training-career-development/postdoctoral-fellows/mosaic-postdoctoral-career-transition-award-promote-diversity Advisory Committee to the Director (ACD) Working Group on Re-envisioning NIH-supported Postdoctoral Training: https://acd.od.nih.gov/working-groups/postdocs.html NIH Ruth L. Kirschstein National Research Service Award (NRSA) Stipends, Tuition/Fees and Other Budgetary Levels Effective for Fiscal Year 2023: https://grants.nih.gov/grants/guide/notice-files/NOT-OD-23-076.html NIH Director's Early Independence Award (skip the postdoc): https://commonfund.nih.gov/earlyindependence Loan Repayment Program (LRP): https://www.lrp.nih.gov/ Transcript available at http://ninds.buzzsprout.com/.
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Russia to build a university in Georgia, banks to cut ties with the Russian payment system, Otsneba pays millions on lobbyism, a pre-election coalition, pro-Russian organizations in Georgia, the City of Dreams government program, and more!Thanks for tuning in!Let us know what you think and what we can improve on by emailing us at georgia@rorshok.com or follow us on Instagram @Rorshok__georgia or Twitter @RorshokGeorgia or Mastodon @georgia@rorshok.socialLike what you hear? Subscribe, share, and tell your buds.Wanna avoid ads and help us financially? Follow the link:https://bit.ly/rorshok-donateGov't, GD, Spent USD 1,879,999 on US Lobbyist Firms in 2021https://civil.ge/archives/553064
Hi guys, welcome back to the podcast. If you liked the podcast, don't forget to rate, comment, share, and subscribe! Book our counselor's free profile evaluation and analysis slot right here - https://app.hubspot.com/meetings/swathi1/speak-to-expert In this podcast, we'll help you unlock the secrets of data science by sharing the top universities and tuition fees for data science programs. We'll also give you a list of career options available to data scientists and provide tips on how to get started in the field. Looking for more details about studying abroad? Go ahead and give us a call for a free consultation right here: +91 9833333983 Website - https://ischoolconnect.com/ Email - info@ischoolconnect.com
Kier Starmer joins Nick to discuss everything from Tuition Fees to ULEZ to his new proposal to reduce the voting age to 16!
The Rain Of King Charles II This week we bring you a special limited collectors edition of Talking 2 Our Soles. That's right, as Zelda Tears of the Kingdom was released this weekend. Av and Steve Recorded two shows in one week! It may not have as much relevance two weeks on, but what it lacks in topicality, it makes up for in many other ways. As this week we do The Coronation, Keir Starmer, Tuition Fees, The Met Gala,Trump, and obviously Russia. Never miss a show and watch it first on youtube https://youtu.be/BkjDD_73R4E Spotify https://open.spotify.com/episode/5LNmsMeeOkOzeB005ospb3?si=ce581df126ef4fb5 Apple https://podcasts.apple.com/at/podcast/talking-2-our-soles/id1580095777 Amazon https://music.amazon.co.uk/podcasts/e649e9f7-5577-4799-aadf-8e2de5e8dad2/talking-2-our-soles Just search “Talking 2 Our Soles” on your socials. Alternatively. Click below and never miss a show againhttps://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3a7uHGB6NYIdn-HCCr6alQ?sub_confirmation=1 Follow Av Singh and Steve Henn on Twitter, Youtube and facebook. Search their names Use the hashtags #magichenn #our2soles #singhwhenyourwinning - Follow our pages comment and subscribe. Links are always in the comments
Professor Tim Evans of Middlesex University discusses the rise of private armies and militaries such as The Wagner Group and asks what they mean for democratic accountability. Are the new rules on voter ID helping to ensure fair elections or are they a democratic scandal and a way to game democracy? And what's behind Labour's reversal of its plans to abolish tuition fees in England? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Keir Starmer changes his mind on tuition fees, Cross Question & is Joanna Cherry being silenced?Joining Iain Dale on Cross Question this evening are Conservative MP John Penrose, Labour's Baroness Chapman, Telegraph columnist Zoe Strimpel and public relations expert Kevin Craig.
Hi guys, welcome back to the podcast. If you liked the podcast, don't forget to rate, comment, share, and subscribe! Book our counselor's free profile evaluation and analysis slot right here - https://app.hubspot.com/meetings/swathi1/speak-to-expert In this podcast, we share a wide range of information about Clarkson, from tuition fees to the top programs available Looking for more details about studying abroad? Go ahead and give us a call for a free consultation right here: +91 9145332283 Website - https://ischoolconnect.com/ Email - info@ischoolconnect.com
As a means of paying his tuition fees for his horticulture course Andy started selling herbs at farmer's markets. Little did he know that it would lead to him not finishing the course but running his own company and writing a book as well as starting a new experiment of growing food in his front garden. Andy's story shows how we never know where a decision will take us, how to overcome the ups and downs and for every negative comment there is a lot of encouraging ones. He also shares some exclusives with us on the podcast! IG: @andygrowsherbs @urbanherbsuk https://urban-herbs.co.uk/
When I was a little boy, my parents took me and my twin sister on a luxuriousvacation to the Meditteranean. But on our last night, a massive storm hit us. The violentwaves tossed the ship we were on like it was nothing but an empty plastic bottle. We hit areef and the boat was torn in two. That was how my sister and I became orphans..Please Kindly share this podcast on TikTok, Instagram, Facebook and so on by clicking the share button ........ thank you for your support ❤️..Thinking of engaging with Q&A Click this link
There has been a rapid increase in Canadian university tuition fees, creating a barrier for low-income students and widening the gap between privileged students and those who struggle to pay for their studies. Grace Barakat is a sessional lecturer at the University of Toronto. She talks with us about how changes in the cost of tuition are having an impact on Canadian students and their futures.
In the first hour of NOW with Dave Brown: Michel Poitevin from Montreal Economic Institute shares findings from a new study about the benefits of adjusting tuition fees (15:17). Accessibility reporter Meagan Gillmore fills you in on New Brunswick's supported decision-making act (25:12). And community reporter Louise Levesque Burley in Moncton describes the New Brunswick Drug Plan. She also shares details a new support group for guide dog handlers in the province (39:38).
Access to education is a fundamental right. It is essential for the exercise of all other human rights and should be made affordable.But with the recent increase in the University of Maidugiri tuition fee and the rate of inflation, is affordable education possible?In this episode of Nigeria Daily, we look at how the increase in school fees of the University of Maiduguri may keep poor students out of school.
Gas bill confusion, future of Post Office survey, adult care and dental report, 809 planning approvals granted, non-returning students tuition fees & sending Christmas cards. It's Mannin Line with Andy Wint #iom #manninline #manxradio
The tuition fees at universities in HCMC in the 2022-2023 academic year vary greatly, costing students VND12-800 million each year depending on majors and universities.
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On this show we discuss the Hazlewood Act, a unique Texas benefit for qualified Texas Veterans that can mean 150 hours of tuition exemption at a Public Texas College or University! Dependent children and a spouse could qualify too! This is too good to miss! So listen! Get more Hazlewood info here. https://www.tvc.texas.gov/education/hazlewood/
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Will God answer your prayer if you don't end with, "In Jesus' name, Amen?" Learn what praying in the name of Jesus really means. I taught this week on the call of Abraham and the development of God's missionary call through the nation of Israel as they were responsible to communicate the truth of God to the cultures around them. They were given that great commission. The great commission didn't start in Matthew 28. It started with Abraham in Genesis 12 —the first three verses there —Abraham, chosen by God to raise up a nation who would then be God's priests to the world so that they would be a blessing to all of the nations. They had a unique role in the great monotheistic religion. The Jews were supposed to reflect morality to the world. Israel was to witness to the name of God. When they talked about the name of God and witnessing to God's name, that does not mean that they were to let everybody know what they called God, "Yahweh." Their goal wasn't to cover the countryside with evangelists who just let everybody know what the right word for God was. It meant something different. ☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆☆ https://linktr.ee/jacksonlibon --------------------------------------------------- #realtalk #face #instagram #amour #take #couple #dance #dancers #vogue #voguedqnce #garden #tiktok #psychology #beyou #near #love #foryou #money #ForYouPizza #fyp #irobot #theend #pups #TikToker #couplegoals #famille #relation #doudou #youtube #twitter #tiktokers #love #reeĺs #shorts #instagood #follow #like #ouy #oyu #babyshark #lilnasx #girl #happybirthday #movie #nbayoungboy #deviance #autotrader #trading #khan #academy #carter #carguru #ancestry #accords #abc #news #bts #cbs #huru #bluebook #socialmedia #whatsapp #music #google #photography #memes #marketing #india #followforfollowback #likeforlikes #a #insta #fashion #k #trending #digitalmarketing #covid #o #snapchat #socialmediamarketing
Hi guys, welcome back to the podcast. If you liked the podcast, don't forget to rate, comment, share and subscribe! Book our counselor's free profile evaluation and analysis slot right here - https://app.hubspot.com/meetings/swathi1/speak-to-expert In this podcast, get to know the benefits of studying in Australia. Looking for more details about studying abroad? Go ahead and give us a call for a free consultation right here: +91 9145332283 Website - https://ischoolconnect.com/ Email - info@ischoolconnect.com
Hi guys, welcome back to the podcast. If you liked the podcast, don't forget to rate, comment, share and subscribe! Book our counselor's free profile evaluation and analysis slot right here - https://app.hubspot.com/meetings/swathi1/speak-to-expert In this podcast, we have shared details about top programs to study in the UK. Looking for more details about studying abroad? Go ahead and give us a call for a free consultation right here: +91 9145332283 Website - https://ischoolconnect.com/ Email - info@ischoolconnect.com
Goldman Sachs Issues Sudden Warning After Huge Bitcoin Crash Talking Crypto could Help Americans Find Love this Valentine's Day SEC approves BSTX for blockchain settlements on traditional markets Wharton Accepts Cryptos as Tuition Fees for Blockchain Courses
This is a new series where Tom and Joel discuss tuition fees and the wider topic of student social mobility. In this episode, they chat with two other students, Finlay and Charlie, who have different opinions on the matter. IFS Report: https://ifs.org.uk/publications/15844 (This is a live recording from the show on 16/12/2021)
Thinking about studying abroad but worried about how to finance it? This is all about how to fund the cost of studying outside of the USA. We'll talk about how to take FAFSA to eligible international schools like Queen's University Belfast, scholarship options, day-to-day spending and how to budget for college abroad. Meet with Jamie and Keava and hear about how they are making their money work for them as grad students. Discover Queen's University Belfast at www.qub.ac.uk Presenter: Lauren Johnson Producer: Ryan Elliman
This episode is in collaboration with the Longford Trust who provide financial and mentoring support to young serving and ex-prisoners. The Longford scholarship assists in giving them a second chance to pursue a degree at university.Up until now all of my guest interviews have been recorded remotely thanks to Covid, but on this occasion I was able to meet Sean in person.After gaining qualifications to earn his place at the University of Leeds, Sean's life became problematic when he couldn't secure funding to cover his tuition fees. Selling drugs was a quick solution to this problem and Sean was arrested in his first week at University and sentenced to prison. During his time in prison and after his release Sean was determined to pursue his goal of studying mechanical engineering.The Longford Scholarship has given him a Second Chance, helping him secure a place and graduate from Teesside UniversityLongford Trust: https://www.longfordtrust.org/scholarships/the-longford-scholarships/
Host Dermot caught up with Aontú leader and TD for Meath West, Peadar Toibín Discussing the future of Aontú, Tuition Fees, Irish Unity and Social Policy Have you got something to say? Contact us Twitter: www.twitter.com/youthvoiceni Instagram: www.instagram.com/youthvoice_ni Or read our blog www.youthvoiceni.com
In modern society, the tuition fees we paid for our schooling is accounted in currency. In ancient China, there are various form of “tuition fees” through different period of time. In today's story, we are going to look at how did students pay tuition fees in ancient China. Join other motivated learners on your Chinese learning journey with maayot. Receive a daily chinese reading in Mandarin Chinese in your inbox. Full text in Chinese, daily quiz to test your understanding, one-click dictionary, new words, etc. Got a question or comment? Reach out to us at contact[at]maayot.com
AUSTIN, Texas - UT-Rio Grande Valley students can get their tuition and fees paid for four years and two years of free housing - but they will have to agree to stay in the Valley for five years after graduating. Details on the Pinnacle Scholarship program - designed to stop the Valley's Brain Drain - were outlined by UTRGV President Guy Bailey during a virtual meeting of the UT System Board of Regents. “If you are admitted to this Pinnacle Scholars Program and you meet all the benchmarks and you progress, you can graduate from medical school or the PA program, the nursing program, having never paid any tuition or fee,” Bailey told the UT System regents.“You should be able to graduate debt free. Or with very minimal debt. That is our goal. We think we can get the best students in the Valley that way.”Then came the kicker.“Now, we are going to ask something from those students. We will ask students to sign an agreement that you will commit to live in the Rio Grande Valley, once you graduate. We have made an investment in you and we will ask you to make that same investment in the Rio Grande Valley. So, that is a key for us moving forward.”Bailey said funding for the scholarship program will come for a $40 million gift from philanthropists Dan Jewett and MacKenzie Scott. “As all of you know we received a $40 million gift from Mackenzie Scott. What that is going to help us do is transform our undergraduate student body,” Bailey told the regents.Thuy Dan “Mimi” Nguyen is the UT student on the UT System board of regents. She praised Bailey for the new plan.“I think the Pinnacle Scholarship is a great idea. I know over at the law school we have something similar for public interest students. If they commit to working in the public interest for a certain period of time they receive a scholarship. I think this not only betters the community but traditionally helps those that are disadvantaged,” Nguyen said.Editor's Note: To read the full story go to the Rio Grande Guardian's website.
The doubling of MUN tuition fees means they can't afford to pay for both their kids to go to university. Now they're looking at options including leaving the province altogether.
It's FINALS season! For students beginning to prep, Frances has your back. She outlines exactly which resources are available, for which subjects and departments, and how exactly to book appointments far in advance to ensure time with tutors. Contact: lss@ucsc.eduTutor Trac can be found here.
There were two sets of petitions. In the first set of Petitions, private unaided schools had assailed the validity of the Rajasthan Schools (Regulation of Fee) Act, 2016 (in short, “Act of 2016”) and in the second set of Petitions, Orders directing deferment of collection of school fees including reduction of fees limited to 70% of Tuition Fees by CBSE Schools and 60% from Rajasthan Board Schools, in view of reduction of syllabus by the respective Boards due to the Covid-19 Pandemic. FIRST SET OF PETITIONS Grounds of Challenge to the Rajasthan Schools (Regulation of Fee) Act, 2016 1. Arbitrarily restricting the autonomy of the School to determine fee is violative of Article 19 (1) (g) of the Constitution of India. 2. The Constitution of School Level Fee Committee (SLFC) under the Act of 2016 wherein the School Management has only one representative against five parents, three teachers and one principal, restricts the autonomy of the School Management to regulate fees. Such parents could also be of those wards who are availing free education under the Right of Children to Free and Compulsory Education Act, 2009 (in short, “RTE Act”) and thereby have no stakes at all in relation to the School Fees. 3. The Division Fee Regulatory Committee (DFRC) and the Revision Committee constituted under the Act of 2016 have powers to issue summons, search, seizure and penalties thereby considering School Fees to be res extra commercium (thing that is outside purview of commerce) and endlessly embroiling the School in the process of appeal, revision and judicial proceeding putting their financial future in jeopardy. 4. The process of determining fees is a dynamic exercise and the factors enumerated under the Act of 2016 are vague, subjective and irrelevant. In TMA Pai Foundation & Ors. v. State of Karnataka & Ors., (2002) 8 SCC 481, it was observed that it is in the interests of the general public that autonomy and non-regulation of the school administration will ensure that more good quality schools will get established. 5. It was also urged that the field of regulation of fees of schools is already occupied by the RTE Act and the State Legislature cannot enact a law on the same subject. Grounds taken by the State in relation to the Act of 2016 1. The State/Respondent cited various cases such as Modern Dental College and Research Centre & Ors. v. State of Madhya Pradesh & Ors., (2016) 7 SCC 353, wherein identical provisions enacted by various states in relation to fixation of fee by external committees were upheld. 2. Article 19 (1) (g) of the Constitution of India is not an absolute right and the State has the power to regulate such rights. Observations by the Court in relation to the Act of 2016 1. It is not open to argue that the Government cannot provide for external regulatory mechanism for determination of school fees. The real question is whether the Act of 2016 stands the test of reasonableness and rationality and balances the rights of the School under Article 19 (1) (g). 2. The Court also considered the ground that the RTE Act already occupies the field and observed that the purpose of the RTE Act is completely different since it talks about free and compulsory education to the children of the age of 6-14 years and otherwise has no connection with the fee structure that is adopted by the Schools. 3. The Court considered the Act of 2016 in great depth and upheld the validity of the Act of 2016; however, it read down the following provisions: - a. Section 4 that talks about lottery system was read down wherein even the parents of the wards admitted under the RTE Act could become a part of the SLFC. The Court held that the parents who are part of the SLFC must be willing, well-informed and capable of having a meaningful discourse on the proposal of fee structure. Such eligibility ought to be specified in the Act. b. Section 7 was also read down to the extent that the constitution of DFRC under it must ensure that only those parents who wards are actually studying in the School at that point of time are a part of it and such parents should not be the members of SLFC of any school within the divisional area. Further, such parents should have basic knowledge about functioning of the Schools and that their ward should not have secured admission under the RTE Act. c. Section 10 was also read down that deals with the Revision Committee wherein the decisions of the DFRC could be assailed, to the extent that in the Revision Committee as well, the stipulations contained in point b. hereinabove are followed. SECOND SET OF PETITIONS In the second set of Petitions, Orders were passed by the Rajasthan Government directing deferment of collection of school fees including reduction of fees limited to 70% of Tuition Fees by CBSE Schools and 60% from Rajasthan Board Schools, in view of reduction of syllabus by the respective Boards due to the Covid-19 Pandemic. Those Orders were upheld by the Division Bench of the Rajasthan High Court taking the view that such Orders could also be even in exercise of powers under the Disaster Management Act, 2005 (in short, “Act of 2005” of “DM Act”) According to the Schools, they were already following the mandate of the Act of 2016 and the Fee was fixed by the SLFC and there is no provision under the Act of 2016 that permits such interference by the State Authorities in respect of School Fees. Further, it was urged that the Disaster Management Act has no applicability in the facts of the present case as it has nothing to do with regulation of fees. According to the Hon'ble Supreme Court, the Disaster Management Act, 2005 provides for preparation of a plan for disaster management by concerned authorities and “it is the direct effect of disaster that is required to be mitigated and not indirect hardship caused to individuals much less in respect of contractual matters” and “in the scheme of the Act of 2005, there is nothing to indicate that the Authorities can interfere with contractual matters or indirect hardships — such as inability of parents to pay school fees due to pandemic situation. The Director, Secondary Education, in no way, is concerned with the preparation of a disaster plan or its enforcement and implementation under the Act of 2005.” The State of Rajasthan also tried to invoke the Rajasthan Epidemic Disease Act, 2020, to justify its Orders. Section 4 of the said Act talks about permitting the government to regulate the functioning of offices, governmental, private and educational, but according to the Hon'ble Supreme Court, the same gives no authority to the State Government to decide about the fee structure of unaided private schools. The Hon'ble Supreme Court also observed that the State Government cannot issue directions in respect of commercial or economic aspects of legitimate subsisting contracts (Contract between Students/Parents and Schools) between two private parties with which the State has no direct causal connection. It was further observed that “in the guise of management of pandemic situation or to provide “mitigation to one” of the two private parties “at the cost of the other”. This is akin to – rob Peter to pay Paul.” More strong remarks were made by the Hon'ble Supreme Court and it was stated that in the guise of curbing profiteering, the State “cannot transcend the line of regulation and impinge upon the autonomy of the school to fix and collect “just” and “permissible” school fees from its students” and “it is certainly not an essential commodity governed by the legislation such as Essential Commodities Act, 1955 empowering the State to fix tariff or price thereof.” Another interesting argument that was taken by the Government/Respondent was that it was regulating the Fees while exercising the powers under Article 162 of the Constitution of India. Article 162 provides that the Executive/Government has the powers to make laws on all matters to which the Legislature of the State has power to make laws. On this argument, it was the view of the Hon'ble Supreme Court that plethora of cases decided earlier have held that determination of school fee structure is the exclusive prerogative of the School Management running a private unaided school and hence, in such cases, it is not open to the Legislature to make a law touching upon that aspect. In words of the Court, “Ex consequenti, the State Government also cannot exercise power under Article 162 of the Constitution in that regard.” The Hon'ble Court stressed on the fact that the Disaster Management Act is not a panacea for all difficulties much less not concerning disaster management as such. While holding that the Government has no power reduce fees of the Schools, the Hon'ble Court also observed that this does not mean that the Schools have a Carte Blanche to be oblivious to the conditions of the Pandemic and the School Managements should “reschedule payment of school fee in such a way that not even a single student is left out or denied opportunity of pursuing his/her education, so as to effectuate the adage “live and let live”.” Further, the Hon'ble Court also observed that the Schools can collect fees only in respect of activities and facilities which they are providing and demanding fees in respect of overheads that are not being incurred by them would be “nothing short of indulging in profiteering and commercialization.” According to the Hon'ble Court, since the schools were not allowed to be open for a substantial period of time due to the Pandemic, they must have saved overheads and recurring costs on various items such as fuel, maintenance, water, stationery etc. Due to lack of empirical data in this regard, the Court observed that despite lack of mathematical exactitude, it would assume that the Schools must have saved around 15% of the annual school fees fixed by them for the relevant period. In light of the above-stated reasoning, it was held by the Hon'ble Court that: - 1. The Schools shall provide a minimum of 15% deduction on the annual school fees to the students. 2. The amount so payable shall be paid in six equal monthly instalments before 05.08.2021. 3. No student shall be debarred or withheld from attending either online/physical classes on account of non-payment of fees and request to remit fees should be considered sympathetically by the Schools. 4. Such arrangement mentioned hereinabove will not affect the collection of fees for the academic year 2021-22. OPINION AND CONCLUDING REMARKS I have mixed feelings about this Judgment. On the one hand, the Hon'ble Court has artistically brought down every non-sensical argument of the Government/State to hold that regulation of fee is a private affair in case of private unaided schools but on the other hand, the Court went ahead with providing deduction in respect of fees that is to be collected by the Schools. Further, the students cannot be debarred by the Schools if their parents fail to deposit fees in respect of academic year 2020-21. I think the overall winners in this entire battle of regulation of fees are the students and quite rightly so. They are the ones who would suffer most if the education were not imparted to them. But, in the garb of imparting education to the students, I respectfully submit that that the Hon'ble Court has left the parents without any consequences. I think it would be better if some form of mandatory direction with respect to the parents is also given that makes sure that the parents who are in a position to pay must pay the fees and failure to do so would entail liabilities not for their kid but directly on them. A small window of opportunity has been given to the unscrupulous parents who despite having the paying capacity may end up taking undue advantage of the leniency shown to them by the Court. But be that as it may, Hon'ble Courts can do only so much in such uncertain times. The best part of the Judgment is that the Hon'ble Court considered each, and every argument advanced by all the sides in proper spirit and perspective and did not allow high-handedness or callousness to prevail. I can just hope that our respective governments also start taking the matters at hand in a serious and a responsible manner, as is expected from every legitimate government. It is too bad that for every little thing, painstaking efforts have to be made by the Courts to balance the rights of the people vis-à-vis the powers of the government whereas such situations ought not to arise ever if the governments adopt a rational and a sympathetic view to the legitimate plights of the citizens of this country.
The Kaduna State University Chapter of the Academic Staff Union of Universities and the students have rejected the proposed 500 per cent increase in tuition fees by the government.They stated that if a monumental school fees increase was allowed to stand, it would force about 75 per cent of the university’s students to drop out of school, causing massive youth unemployment and restiveness.ASUU Branch Chairman, Dr Peter Adamu, decried that the consequences of the upward review of the school fees would be unquantifiable.He urged the state government to rescind the decision, stressing that it was not the best time to increase tuition fees due to the present economic instability in the country.Adamu argued that public education should not be for revenue generation and asked the government to look for other better ways of funding the system.
South African university bosses say there's little chance that student debt could ever be written off. As the cost of education in the country mounts, so does frustration, as our correspondents report. Also, Scotland's University of Aberdeen will soon return a sculpture to Nigeria. The bronze was part of a haul of thousands of items looted by British forces in 1897. And we meet the Black Mambas, a pioneering all-female American football team from Morocco who are giving it their all on the pitch.
Dermot was joined by John McDonnell, MP for Hayes and Harlington and Former Labour Shadow Chancellor. Discussing the Economy, the Media, Tuition Fees and Equality. Have you got something to say? Contact us Twitter: www.twitter.com/youthvoiceni Instagram: www.instagram.com/youthvoice_ni Or read our blog www.youthvoiceni.com For enquiries contact Dermot at dermot@youthvoiceni.com
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Choosing our children’s college is the biggest financial decision our families will ever make, so we have to be as informed as possible going into it. The problem is, many of us simply don't know how much college costs, or how much we should be paying for it. How can we begin to advise our kids when we don't even know where to start ourselves? The only way we'll find out is by asking the right questions. So what should we be asking? In this episode, New York Times Columnist and author of The Price You Pay for College, Ron Lieber shares what we need to know about college tuition. Three Things You’ll Learn in This Episode How to change the way we think about thrift: In recent years, the word ‘thrift’ has got some bad press, but there’s nothing negative about it. Thrift is about spending money on the things we value most, while saving on everything else. How to prepare our kids for the biggest financial decision of their lives: We can’t expect our children to make great financial choices if their biggest purchase to date is a bicycle, so teach them to understand how money works from a young age. Give them an allowance and let them learn through trial and error, so when the bigger decisions arise they’ll have a better idea of what to do. How to calculate how much to spend on college: The key to working out how much college should cost lies in asking really good questions. Before making a final decision on any college, we have to do the research to unearth how much value our kids will get from the experience, and what they’ll be able to do with their qualification, post-graduation. Guest Bio: Ron Lieber is the author of The Price You Pay for College: An Entirely New Road Map for the Biggest Financial Decision Your Family Will Ever Make, and the "Your Money" columnist for The New York Times. Ron is also the author of The Opposite of Spoiled. He lives in Brooklyn with his wife and two daughters. To find out more, visit: https://ronlieber.com/ https://ronlieber.com/books/the-opposite-of-spoiled/ https://ronlieber.com/books/what-to-pay-for-college/ https://www.instagram.com/ronlieber/ https://www.facebook.com/ronlieberauthor https://twitter.com/ronlieber Books mentioned in this episode: https://www.amazon.com/Predictably-Irrational-Revised-Expanded-Decisions/dp/0061353248
In this first episode from the Intergenerational Foundation, Alisa Anwar is joined by students (Rhiannon Woolford and James Main) and a Professor of Economics at Manchester Metropolitan University Business School (Dr Kevin Albertson) to dissect the complex world of university tuition fees and loans. How do students feel with the transition to online learning? Are they getting their money's worth? What was the government response to student uprisings and petitions? Is there a better alternative system?
David Westley, founder of WhichSchool Advisor, doesn’t think so. Plus: Are we going to have a cheap holiday? A survey by Quilter suggests so! Second hand gifting: Should it be a thing? Bazaara founder Alyssa Mariano and Companies for Good CEO Mar Cicrera say absolutely! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week we discuss the history of tuition fees and the student debt crisis along with grade inflation. We also discuss solutions to these problems.
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Hey Eavesdroppers, this week we are joined by author and podcaster Andrew Schatkin. We had a great chat with Andrew and touched on lots of interesting topics. Please check out Andrews websites https://schatkinshow.com/ and http://schatkin.com/ Topics covered with Andrew...College Education, Tuition Fees, Egalitariansim, Capitalism, Cognitive Ability, Equality, Class, Elitism, Political Campaigns, Literacy, Attention Span, Mass Media, Socialism, Greed, Eugenics, Hitler, Abortion, Designer Babies, Outsourcing, Modern Slavery, Consumerism, Labour Protection, Unions, and Reaganomics.... During the debrief we sorted the Housekeeping, went over some of the latest Covid News and a bit of silly stuff in the usual way. Producer Credits for episode 148: Phil Gornall, Jonathon Mitchell, Jaimie Carter, SweetTea4TheSoul, Tamborista 2020, Tim Deaks, David Stilley, Maggie Van Den Bergh, Dick Pound and Sophia Sleigh. Message us here....follow, like, subscribe and share. (comments, corrections, future topics etc). We read out itunes reviews if you leave them. theamishinquisition@gmail.com @amishinqpodcast https://www.facebook.com/amish.inquisit.3 https://www.instagram.com/theamishinquisition/?hl=en https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmv8ucrv5a2KpaRWyBWfBUA Find out how to become a Producer here... http://www.theamishinquisition.com/p/phil-1523918247/ The Amish Inquisition is 100% supported by YOU. NO Ads, NO Sponsorship, NO Paywalls. We really don't want to suckle at the teat of some faceless corporate overlord. But that is only avoidable with your help! Join your fellow producers by donating to The Amish Inquisition via the PayPal button on our website, simply donate whatever you think the show is worth to you. If you find the podcast valuable, please consider returning some value to us and help keep the show free and honest.
There was a weird role reversal at the heart of the Liberal Democrat decisions over tuition fees in 2010, as Chris Butler's academic research reveals. So I invited him on Never Mind The Bar Charts to discuss what he has found, the lessons for the Liberal Democrats and the implications more generally about what makes for successful political parties.Show notesChris Butler's research: When are governing parties more likely to respond to public opinion? The strange case of the Liberal Democrats and tuition fees.David Laws's book on the coalition negotiations.The front page of the 2010 general election manifesto.Ryan Coetzee's controversial take on the 2015 general election, and my take on his take along with my second take on his take.How to get right thinking about who might vote for you: a core vote strategy.Nick Clegg's tuition fees apology - including the musical remix.Chris Butler on Twitter.Music by Hugo Lee.New to listening to podcasts? Here are some tips on how to listen to podcasts.Enjoy the show? Spread the wordFollow the show on Twitter.Like the show on Facebook.Share the show's website, www.NeverMindTheBarCharts.com.
Real estate experts at JLL say that far from killing the co-working space, demand will increase post-pandemic. Plus, our discussion about employers asking people to take leave yesterday led to a barrage of questions and opinions - so we're seeking legal advice. See omnystudio.com/policies/listener for privacy information.
Jeff McArthur speaks with Dr. Sumon Chakrabarti on whether kids should be wearing masks all day. People for Education's Annie Kidder discusses virtual classrooms, and a University of Waterloo student questions why his tuition fees are so high. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The ladies explore why global fertility rates are falling and women are choosing to have fewer or no children, whether you can ever show too much skin and if your age or gender affect society's perception of the clothes you wear, how university tuition fees are spent and if the terms of the UK government's bailout loans are justified, and the growing popularity of adult subscription site OnlyFans as a way for cash-strapped citizens to make money.--------------------------------------- FOLLOW THE CONVERSATION #EthnicallySpeakingInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/unitedmelanincoFacebook: https://facebook.com/unitedmelanincoTwitter: https://instagram.com/unitedmelanincoLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/unitedmelaninco/YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/UnitedMelaninGroupGet in touch with us: ethnicallyspeaking@unitedmelaningroup.com---------------------------------------- LINKS MENTIONED IN THIS EPISODE https://unitedmelaningroup.com/es006(Website – Show notes)https://yougov.co.uk/topics/education/articles-reports/2020/01/09/why-are-britons-choosing-not-have-children(Article – Why are Britons choosing to not have children? – Connor Ibbetson for YouGov)https://www.macleans.ca/regretful-mothers/(Article – ‘I regret having children' – Anne Kingston for Macleans)https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/p087m1nh(Documentary – Nudes4Sale – BBC Documentary)----------------------------------------Each week join Anissa, Linda E, Luanda Yasmin and Sophie Hannah, four smart, curious and opinionated highly-melanated women, as they discuss everything from current affairs to pop culture, and everything in between. No subject is off limits for these ladies, especially when it comes to issues affecting British communities of colour. Get ready to laugh, learn and liberate your mind, because if there's one thing you can guarantee, it's that the Ethnically Speaking ladies will be giving it to you straight!----------------------------------------Music by GC
The truth about how the UK University system is ripping off students and spiralling out of control.
Hi guys, welcome back to the podcast. If you liked the podcast, don't forget to like, review, comment, and subscribe! Check out the blog here - https://ischoolconnect.com/blog/how-to-get-into-university-of-toronto-programs-fees-eligibility-criteria-more/ Check out the Youtube video here - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u6YdZHoQUgo Visit our website, www.ischoolconnect.com for detailed assistance. Toronto, the capital of Ontario is commonly known for it's rich culture and is home to many international students. Due to its world university rank of 29, students strive to attend this top-ranking Canadian university. I will be walking you through some important facts about the University of Toronto, 1. Admission process - The university of Toronto offers hundreds of courses in different fields. Students can choose from a variety of courses. Each course has its own requirements, for example, the type of proficiency test, scores requirement, documents, and many more. You can look at our website to know all about these courses and their requirements. 2. Top Courses - Some of the most popular courses among the student community are Humanities and Social Sciences, Life Sciences, Physical and Mathematical Sciences, Commerce and Management, Computer Science, Engineering, & Physical Education, Music and Architecture and many more. 3. Tuition and Accommodation cost - The application fees for the University of Toronto is US$ 65 for undergraduate students and US$ 120 for graduate students. Usually, the University of Toronto fees range from around $35,890 to $58,680. Depending on the program you choose, the average tuition fees $45,915. Besides the Academic fee, U of T also has living costs and accommodation costs which differ for each campus. The residence fee includes your room fee, meal plan and residence council fee that ranges between $12,801 to $15,906, depending on the type of room and meal plan. Also included in the living expenses are parking costs and commuting costs. 4. Campus life - University of Toronto is home to over 1,000 plus student clubs and student-run organizations across 3 campuses. There is a club for every interest, be it reading, space bots, dancing, beekeeping, or even academic clubs– there’s a community for every student with a passion. 5. Scores requirement - To get into the Graduate programs at U of T, a candidate needs a minimum score of 100/120 in TOEFL, 6.5 and above in IELTS, 570/800 on the GMAT and a GRE score of 309 out of 340. Was this useful? Do review us:) That is all for now folks. If you have any queries, please do reach out to us:) Our Social media handle everywhere is @iSchoolConnect. Here's where you can reach out to us! Call - +91 9145332283 Email - support@ischoolconnect.com Until next time, take care:)
This is another bubble-bursting TikTok-powered episode. We had a mildly awkward conversation about self-esteem and did our best to tear some Rees-Mogg opinions to shreds.Free Book Tracking Happiness and Why It Works https://goodtohear.co.uk/freeBrighton Natural Health Centre: https://brightonnaturalhealthcentre.org.uk/---- This Week's Links ----[1] “Jason Capital” on “High Status” people - https://www.tiktok.com/@jasoncapital/video/6803785289883012358[2] Rees-Mogg on Tuition Fees - https://www.tiktok.com/@thetoryhypehouse/video/6820818830894386438[3] VOX Video “Who pays the lowest taxes in the US?” - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kXCGbAv8YPw---- Credits ----Talking is by Ivanka Majic and Michael ForrestMusic and editing by http://michaelforrestmusic.comMusic available on Apple Music | Spotify | Amazon | Google Play | Bandcamp---- Support Us ----Buy our mug! https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/672419524/grand-podcast-mugPaypal Donation: https://paypal.me/grandpodcastPatreon: https://patreon.com/grandpodcastRestaurants Brighton Jobs: https://restaurantsbrighton.co.uk/jobs iOS Apps by Good To Hear: https://apps.apple.com/gb/developer/good-to-hear/id501992448---- Follow us on Twitter ----https://twitter.com/ivankahttps://twitter.com/michaelforresthttps://twitter.com/PodcastGrand---- Grand Podcast Library ----Find links to everything we've mentioned on the podcast at http://grandpodcast.com/library---- Find us on Facebook ----https://www.facebook.com/grandpodcast See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Radio Sweden brings you a roundup of the main news in Sweden on May 13th 2020. Presenter: Dave Russell Producer: Kris Boswell
In this episode of East to West, we cover the effects of the Coronavirus on the BU community, Massachusetts’ new early voting ahead of Super Tuesday, an unexpected tuition cost for a COM internship, and more.FEATURING: Justin Tang, Michelle TianWRITTEN BY: Justin Tang, Michelle TianEDITED BY: Justin TangBASED ON DFP PIECES BY: MUSIC: “Acid Trumpet” by Kevin Macleod, “Backbay Lounge” by Kevin Macleod, “Ultralounge” by Kevin Macleod
In this episode of East to West, we cover the effects of the Coronavirus on the BU community, Massachusetts’ new early voting ahead of Super Tuesday, an unexpected tuition cost for a COM internship, and more.FEATURING: Justin Tang, Michelle TianWRITTEN BY: Justin Tang, Michelle TianEDITED BY: Justin TangBASED ON DFP PIECES BY: MUSIC: “Acid Trumpet” by Kevin Macleod, “Backbay Lounge” by Kevin Macleod, “Ultralounge” by Kevin Macleod
TJHP EP063 - This weeks episode of The Junior Hockey Podcast, Gresko is joined by Jeff and Hoff. We discuss the overall topic of Tuition fees and what to look for in an organization. We cover ice time, facilities, off ice, trainers, nutrition, education, and a lot more! We hope you enjoy this week's episode. Send us any questions or topics that you would like us to discuss on this subject or any other. Thank you for listening and supporting TJHP!
Jackson State University is the latest public college/university in Mississippi that has drastically lowered the tuition fees for out-of-state students. Here I discuss potential pros and cons of that decision. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/flipthecoinover/support
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Benji Hyer asks: Is Theresa May right to lower tuition fees? And, what’s your message to Donald Trump as he arrives on British soil?
Boris Johnson will appear in court over claims that he lied. Should tuition fees be cut to £7,500? And we need skilled migrants. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Rachel Shabi makes her debut on The Pledge panel, and argues that the government needs to take drastic action on the environment.Also: Can we afford to lose British Steel?Are disadvantaged students being discriminated against?Should tuition fees be wiped?
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This week’s podcast looks at the rise of automated investment services called robo advice. You can also enjoy a debate on tuition fees and student loans, and discover why there is a big catch with investing in mini bonds. AJ Bell’s Personal Finance Analyst Laura Suter and Shares’ Editor Daniel Coatsworth are joined this week by AJ Bell’s Chief Executive Andy Bell.
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Twitter: StrongnFreeCAD Instagram: strngnfree Facebook/LinkedIn: Strong and Free Podcast Email: strongandfree2018@gmail.com Sources used in this podcast: Office of the Parliamentary Budget Officer, “Post Secondary Education in Canada,” Federal Spending on Post-Secondary Education, May 5 2016: 7. http://www.pbo-dpb.gc.ca/web/default/files/Documents/Reports/2016/PSE/PSE_EN.pdf Gerard Walsh, “The Cost of Credentials: The Shifting Burden of Post-Secondary Tuition in Canada,” Royal Bank of Canada, June 2018: 2. http://www.rbc.com/economics/economic-reports/pdf/other-reports/Tuition_June2018.pdf Canadian Federation of Students, “An Overview of Tuition Fees in Canada,” July 2015: http://dev.cfswpnetwork.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites/71/2015/07/Fact-Sheet-fees-2013-Nov-En.pdf Canadian Federation of Students, “Funding for Post-Secondary Education,” 2013: http://dev.cfswpnetwork.ca/wp-content/uploads/sites/71/2015/07/Fact-Sheet-Funding-2013-11-En.pdf Office of the Auditor General, “Ontario Student Assistance Program,” Chapter 3. 2018: http://www.auditor.on.ca/en/content/annualreports/arreports/en18/v1_310en18.pdf OCUFA, “Reckless government announcement threatens education quality and students’ rights,” January 17, 2019: https://ocufa.on.ca/press-releases/reckless-government-announcement-threatens-education-quality-and-students-rights/ --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/strongandfree/support
Will Britain leave the EU on 29 March? Sophy talks to Education Secretary Damian Hinds to find out. Plus Labour's Angela Rayner outlines her views on a second referendum, and explains why her party is prioritising scrapping university tuition fees.
Just in time for Sandy and Nora’s first show of 2019, Doug Ford wages war on higher education. Sandy and Nora break down this announcement and offer arguments for how to push back against a Liberal frame that is just as much to blame. This is part one of two — tuition fees and grants.... The post Episode 45 – Doug Ford reduces tuition fees, smashes OSAP, screws student appeared first on Sandy & Nora Talk Politics.
Kieran Moloney, President, Carleton University Campus Conservatives joins ON Point to discuss the new ability to opt-out of non-tuition fees in the new post secondary education plan introduced by the PC government today.
It was announced that there will be a tuition rollback, with tuition fees being cut by 10%. That would be a $25 million hit to McMaster and Mohawk. Guest: Merrilee Fullerton, Minsiter of Training, Colleges and Universities. Guest: Travis Dhanraj, Queen's Park Bureau Chief, Global News.
Some university students in the United Kingdom are not content with how schools spend their tuition fees. For years, UK university students have been demanding to know where their tuition fees go. Recently, the Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) published a research paper titled Where Do Student Fees Really Go? For this research, HEPI surveyed UK universities such as Nottingham Trent University and Essex [ES-iks] University. The responses of the universities revealed that less than half of students' fees go to teaching-related expenses. Most of the remaining money is set aside for maintenance of school structures, rooms, and equipment. A certain portion is also spent on financial assistance to underprivileged students. However, some students are not pleased with the allocation of their tuition fees. In particular, they are unhappy that part of their fees goes to non-academic expenses like marketing and building relations with the community. Students want their tuition fees to be spent more on initiatives related to teaching. Annual university tuition fees can reach up to £9,250. According to the United Kingdom's National Union of Students head Shakira Martin, students would naturally want more information on how their money is spent because of the high price of education. Martin called for more transparency and accountability from universities, beginning with a published list that itemizes the expenses that tuition fees are used on. She also pushed for students' participation in deliberating where tuition fees should be spent. In response, Universities UK chief executive Alistair Jarvis said that the organization is collaborating with schools. The organization is working to create guidelines, which it intends to publish soon, on how to make information on tuition fee expenses more accessible to students.
This week we look at James Charles’ comments on safety concerning fans showing up at his house unannounced. We also discuss lowering tuition fees and the new HBO brexit show. Every week we finish with our quick fire round, with questions from you our lovely audience, so make sure you follow us across the web and send us questions for Josh to get featured on a future episode: Instagram / Twitter / Facebook Our presenters are: Luke / Josh / James / Lucy This is a Studio71 production. Producer - Jack ClaramuntExec Producer - Tom Payne Studio71 is a Red Arrow Studios Company. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
This week, India and Will chat about flexitarianism, Philip Green and tuition fees on the podcast that covers the things you discuss at the end of the day. Instagram and Twitter @pillowtalkpod_
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Foreign Secretary Boris Johnson is accused of mis-using official statistics.
It's a packed programme of politics this week as Adam Boulton and guests discuss the future of tuition fees in England, Sir Vince Cable's claim that he could be Prime Minister, the future of Boris Johnson and Brexit ahead of Theresa May's Florence speech and this weekend's German general election. Joining Adam this week are Lucy Fisher from The Times, The Spectator's Katy Balls and Sky's Head of Data, Harry Carr. #TuitionFees #StudentDebt #LibDems #Brexit #Boris
Steve is joined by Erich McElroy as they navigate their way through the days news headlines.
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In the first of a new events series, The IWA Debates, four speakers debated the policy options open to address the future of student fees in Wales. The LSE's Prof Nick Barr and Cardiff University's Prof Teresa Rees, debates with Simon Thomas AM and Hannah Pudner from NUS Wales at the event on 10 April, sponsored by Abersytwyth University. This is the recording of the opening statements. The debate which followed is posted seperately
In the first of a new events series, The IWA Debates, four speakers debated the policy options open to address the future of student fees in Wales. The LSE's Prof Nick Barr and Cardiff University's Prof Teresa Rees, debates with Simon Thomas AM and Hannah Pudner from NUS Wales at the event on 10 April, sponsored by Abersytwyth University. This is the recording of the debate. The opening statements which preceded them is posted seperately
RaW News talks to Vice Chancellor Nigel Thrift about Andrew Hamilton's proposed rise in Russell Group University tuition fees. The full interview with Nigel Thrift will be broadcast on RaW News Insight next week.
As part of the European research project ‘caught in the act of protest’, Social Sciences students collect data and conduct interviews with protesters at the first big demonstration against cuts to funding to Higher Education in November 2010. The students’ analysis forms part of wider research into protest movements.
Tim Harford and the team examine examine tuition fees, drugs testing and inflation.
Prime minister David Cameron answers questions from opposition leader Ed Miliband and other MPs on student tuition fees and votes for prisoners