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Antrim - Event Notice Thursday January 01 1970 Public Meeting: After the Stuart Report - How can we fight fees and cuts? antrim |
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Sunday February 20, 2011 16:37 by FEE QUB - Free Education for Everyone feequb at speedlimit5000 dot com
![]() Free Education for Everyone (QUB) is holding a public meeting to discuss the implications of the recently published Stuart Report. In response to Stuart's new findings, speakers will discuss the effect that this will have on students, but also on the wider impacts of cuts and how we can fight cuts and fees. Free Education for Everyone (QUB) is holding a public meeting to discuss the implications of the recently published Stuart Report. When originally published, the Stuart Report recommended that university tuition fees in Northern Ireland should be retained at their current levels. However in the wake of the Browne Review, published in October 2010, Joanne Stuart has conveniently reconsidered her analysis and has proposed that to maintain educational standards in the North, tuition fees must be raised to up to £5,750 per annum. This rise in tuition fees is supposed to address the cuts to education proposed in the Draft Budget. |