Tuition Fees
# tuition-fees - Wednesday 23 May, 2012
Students meet to decide fees stance after online referendum
The Union of Students in Ireland will hold a special congress following a week-long online vote choosing five options.
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Share30 Tweet5Students to hold nationwide online vote to decide fees policy
The Union of Students in Ireland will ballot its members nationwide on whether to change their ‘free fees’ policy.
Share223 Tweet47# tuition-fees - Tuesday 3 April, 2012
Students defer vote on whether to abandon ‘free fees’ stance
The Union of Students in Ireland will hold a one-off special congress to decide whether to support other forms of funding.
Share30 Tweet23# tuition-fees - Friday 9 March, 2012
Surge in tuition fees sees major spike in UK CAO applicants
Rising tuition fees in England, Wales and Northern Ireland have seen hundreds more students apply to come to colleges here.
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Column: Time to end this ridiculous student fees stalemate
Neither side is helping in the debate around college fees – and young people are the losers, writes former student union official Ian Power.
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Students brand government ‘liars’ over tuition fee promises
The Union of Students in Ireland has launched a new campaign to prevent further increases in college fees.
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Poll: Should third-level tuition fees be reintroduced?
Academics have said that Irish universities face a “speedy decline” if fees are not brought back. So what do you think?
Share73 Tweet9# tuition-fees - Wednesday 9 February, 2011
Northern Ireland university fees may rise after u-turn
The report recommends tuition fees should be nearly doubled as Northern Ireland faces a shortfall of up to £65m in the higher education sector.
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This topic is hot on Twitter Sound familiar? Student protest in London turns nasty
Some police are injured in post-march violence after 50,000 students march on London to protest at increased tuition fees.
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