London law students call for greater access to the legal profession
Minority and first-generation law students in London say entering the legal profession involves more than achieving strong grades. Many highlight

Minority and first-generation law students in London say entering the legal profession involves more than achieving strong grades. Many highlight

UCAS, Department for Education and apprenticeship statistics reveal changing trends in how young people enter higher education and the workforce.

The Student Loan Inquiry has found that many students did not fully understand the terms of their student loans in

An estimated 5.8 million students and graduates from England and Wales on Plan Two loans now owe more than £40,000

Some students believe universities fear and actively repress student activism to protect their own economic interests and partnerships. Student activism

The number of students migrating to London to study is rising, but why? Often the capital city’s popularity to students

University enrolment rates across England and London, have declined after a ten year consistency, according to data from HESA. London

I remember being 20 years old and a friend suggesting if I wanted to tell people in nightclubs I was

Almost £21billion was given in student loans last year, taking the value of outstanding loans to a new record high

International student enrolment at UK universities dropped by almost seven per cent in the 2023 academic year according to data

The decline in higher education foreign language studies has continued since 2019, with undergraduate entrants to foreign language courses at