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How to travel in and around the UK on a budget

Unlikely as it might seem, it is possible to explore the sights and scenes of the UK on a student budget. Here’s how.

Here's why London is the number one city for university students

London is a top destination not only for tourists but also international students. What makes the city tick? Find out.

Apply Now for the GREAT Education Scholarships to Study in the UK

This year, the British Council has announced 198 GREAT scholarships for Indian students. Read below to find out more.

How to win a GREAT scholarship

Wondering how students win great scholarships? Here are tips from an international student currently at the University of Portsmouth.

University of Essex announces unlimited undergraduate scholarships for students from India, Pakistan and Bangladesh

British university offers scholarships worth £4,000 as tuition fee waivers to students of the Indian sub-continent

UK Student Visa Reforms at a Glance

In March 2011, following a 3 month consultation on the reform of the student route, the UK government announced a package of reforms to Tier 4 of the points based system. These changes are being introduced in stages and concern sponsor accreditation, student entry requirements, entitlements and post-study arrangements. Two tranches of changes have already been introduced – in April and on 4 July - and further changes will be introduced in April 2012.

This is How Students Can Save Money in the UK

The UK is one of the world’s most expensive places to study and live in. But there are ways and means to get by. Dan Petley tells you how.

Adam Smith - the philosopher who invented Economics

Adam Smith studied at both Glasgow and Oxford, loved one and despised the other. Here we look at the father of classical Economics in his student days.

Find out more about work placements at St Mary's University

St. Mary's University in London offers great opportunities to do work placements as you’re studying. Find out more below.

"Effective teaching is exceedingly difficult to deliver virtually"

Senior Lecturer at the Westminster School of Media and Communication at the University of Westminster, Aasiya Lodhi, talks about coping with COVID19.

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