By Terrence Manyeh
‘At the University of Brighton there are around 80 maybe more students who are currently homeless’
The marketization of our education continues.
The rise in maximum tuition fees announced by George Osborne in the 2015 budget, was supported by most Universities, because it of course means more profit.
This, alongside an uncapping of student numbers at institutions, provides Universities with the perfect opportunity to maximise their revenues, but are students suffering at the expense of Higher Management’s profit pursuits?
The rise in maximum tuition fees announced by George Osborne in the 2015 budget, was supported by most Universities, because it of course means more profit.
This, alongside an uncapping of student numbers at institutions, provides Universities with the perfect opportunity to maximise their revenues, but are students suffering at the expense of Higher Management’s profit pursuits?