The Bernard Levin Award for Journalism 2012: Seven Years On - Huffington Post UK
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The Bernard Levin Award for Journalism 2012: Seven Years On Huffington Post UK Cast that net even further however, and you will hear the tale of an LSE student, whose Professor prophesised that he would be known for something other than his antics at LSE: "What you want to do is write." He went on to be selected by his peers as ... |
Published on Sunday 20th of May 2012 12:45:08 AM
Student visa rules cost universities millions, MPs told - The Guardian
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![]() The Guardian | Student visa rules cost universities millions, MPs told The Guardian An institution such as the London School of Economics spends £250000 a year trying to understand regulations governing the entry of non-European Union students, the public accounts committee heard. Medium-sized colleges have had to recruit more than a ... |
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Strict Tier 4 visa rules are costly for UK universities to navigate - Workpermit.com
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Strict Tier 4 visa rules are costly for UK universities to navigate Workpermit.com The London School of Economics (LSE) reportedly spends £250000 a year to make sure they are not violating the UK's immigration rules and to make sure they properly understand regulations governing the entry of non-European Union students. |
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Rachel Wenstone elected as NUS vice president - Jewish Chronicle
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Rachel Wenstone elected as NUS vice president Jewish Chronicle By Jennifer Lipman, April 26, 2012 A Jewish student has been voted on to a senior position on the UK's umbrella student organisation. Rachel Wenstone was elected as the next vice president higher-education of the National Union of Students at its ... |
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Foundations and American power - Press TV
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![]() Press TV | Foundations and American power Press TV 81) The Foreign Policy Association, a project of the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace (see Horace Coon, Money to Burn, on CEIP), aimed for the second rank of intellectuals-League of Women Voters, other local political discussion groups, ... |
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