Small business owners are turning their backs on the graduate employee market and instead choosing to hire school leavers and other non-graduates, a new survey has found. The study by DealJungle.com <http://www.DealJungle.com> a money saving site targeting SMEs, found that a majority of small business owners who had hired graduates in the past found that … Continue reading
I have previously stated that there are universities that you can find that are tuition free. As they are slowly getting rid of that it is vital that people interested do their homework now! Learning another language is a must though. GERMAN is important. It is a useful language, not the prettiest but there are … Continue reading
“here are a great many things wrong with the coalition government’s higher education policies. The latest blunder – a focus on fee waivers over bursaries for poorer students – reveals a worrying contradiction. The government says that students should not be put off by higher fees but at the same time say that fee waivers … Continue reading
High-earning university graduates face paying additional interest on their student loans under government plans to make them contribute more towards their education, The Daily Telegraph can disclose. Under proposals to force those who benefit most from their degrees to pay more, a system of “tiered” interest rates will be introduced for those starting university after … Continue reading
“Low fees, star lecturers and good facilities are proving increasingly attractive to British students. When the next generation of bright young architecture students begins plotting its route to Arb-registration, language lessons and visa applications are increasingly likely to feature. With tuition fees about to go through the roof in Britain, US scholarships and the continent’s … Continue reading
“The percentage of Japanese university students finding jobs before graduation has dropped to a record low, according to a government report. Some 68.8% of students secured a job offer before graduation in March – a figure down 4.3% year on year. It is the first time this number has fallen below 70% since annual records … Continue reading
“Around 100,000 nursing jobs could disappear from the NHS over the next decade, a health report warned today. A report by the Royal College of Nursing revealed that the NHS could be crippled by government spending cuts, retirement rates and fewer training places. Independent research analysed the impact of all three factors on Britain’s hospitals. … Continue reading
” LONDON, June 28 (Reuters) – Sterling fell broadly on Tuesday, hitting a thirteen month low against a basket of currencies as Bank of England policymakers kept alive the possibility of more monetary easing while data showed lower annual first quarter growth. The pound touched a fresh five-month low against the dollar of $1.5912 before … Continue reading
“More than half of new graduate recruits plan to leave their current role within two years, with two fifths hoping to find a new job in the next 12 months, the study found. Some 16pc want to switch roles immediately, despite the rocky jobs market and fierce competition for jobs. Graduates said their top three … Continue reading
“Exorbitant interest rates on new university loans mean that average middle-class students will owe £6,000 more on the day they graduate than they originally borrowed to fund their three-year course. From the moment they receive the first tranche of their loan, they will begin racking up interest at a crippling rate which is 3 percentage … Continue reading
How to decrease University spending University calculator/Save at University For those who won’t take my advice and skip University in the UK, for any reason i.e. parents forcing you to go, not thinking you have any other option…ect. Here are some tips that you can use to cut your spending at University: ~ I do … Continue reading