Luton billed for virtual failure
Luton University faces a legal bill of up to £300,000 for its role as a member of a European Commission research consortium that bungled plans to set up a European virtual university, writes Phil...
Luton University faces a legal bill of up to £300,000 for its role as a member of a European Commission research consortium that bungled plans to set up a European virtual university, writes Phil...
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Working on campus can enhance degree study, say Janie Barnett and Myrtle Ching-Rappa As fees rise and grants and scholarships decline, students must borrow more or work more to meet the cost of...
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