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UCAS Could Reform Personal Statement Section of Application Process

UCAS may look to alter the process of university applications, by replacing the personal statement with a series of questions. Clare Marchant, the chief executive…

Ella Kipling
Mar 28, 2022
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Why Are Women Fed Up Of Traditional Contraception?

As twenty-first century women, I think we try not to contribute to anything that may support regressive attitudes, such as beliefs that birth control is…

Carmela De Simone
Mar 28, 2022
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Universities Warned Against ‘Conditional Unconditional’ Offers

After an eighteen-month review process, Universities UK (UUK) has set out a new ‘code of fair admissions’ that aims to ‘protect applicants’ interests‘, ‘support transparency’,…

Ellen Knight
Mar 28, 2022
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UK Universities Have 40% Fewer EU Applicants After Brexit

Admissions body UCAS has cited ‘uncertainty’ fuelled by Britain’s exit from the European Union as the reason behind a 40 percent drop in EU students…

Ellen Knight
Mar 27, 2022
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Is Mother’s Day Too Commercialised? Over Half Of Brits Think So

Is Mother’s Day a proper special occasion or is it too commercialised? Over half of Brits seem to think the latter is the case. Mother’s…

Rachael Grealish
Mar 27, 2022
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Who Are The Candidates Vying For Macron’s Seat As French President?

Incumbent President Emmanuel Macron will be fighting for a second mandate this April. French voters are going back to the polls on April 10 and…

Manon Lamy
Mar 27, 2022
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Labour ‘Trailblazer’ MP Margaret Beckett Announces Plans To Retire In 2024

Dame Margaret Beckett, Britain’s first female Foreign Secretary, has announced that she intends to retire at the next general election, after serving as MP for…

Ellen Knight
Mar 26, 2022
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Study Suggests ‘Cultural Capital’ Does Not Improve GCSE Results

A study due to appear in the British Journal of Sociology of Education examining the impact of ‘cultural capital‘ and how it improves ‘life chances‘…

Ellen Knight
Mar 26, 2022
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What Is Neurodiversity Week and How To Get Involved

You may have seen online that March 21 to March 27 is Neurodiversity Week. The week aims to highlight that neurodiversity is a wonderful thing…

Charis Gambon
Mar 25, 2022
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Correct Pronunciation Of ‘Gif’ Confirmed After Creator Stephen Wilhite Dies

The correct pronunciation of ‘GIF’ has been brought to light again after its creator, Stephen Wilhite sadly passed away from COVID, age 74. Wilhite’s wife…

Rachael Grealish
Mar 24, 2022

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