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Marian Sarpong It is no secret that the coronavirus pandemic has changed the face of university life as we know it. In the wake of action (or lack thereof) by the government, and tertiary education institutions, students have been greatly dissatisfied with the state of their university experience. The universities watchdog’s...
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Jenan Kamel has been elected as your new International Students’ Officer for 2020/21. Impact caught up with Jenan to discuss how she’s celebrating her new role and what she is excited for going forward....
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University of Nottingham (UoN) joins pilot scheme to make it easier for some international students to get a visa or find work in the UK. The tier 4 visa project will be extended for the 2018-19 postgraduate international cohort, streamlining the application process and allowing students to stay for...
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International students are reportedly looking for universities in other English-speaking countries as a substitute for the UK after Brexit. Britain’s decision to leave the EU has caused a wave of uncertainty for foreign students. This has led many to look at universities in the US, Canada, and Australia as...
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Hemanth and Loren have been announced as the new International Students’ Officer. A total of 643 people voted for this position. Hemanth and Loren won after one round of voting, due to the position being uncontested. The newly elected International Students’ Officers told Impact, that by running as the fictional Disney characters Jasmine...
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During our SU Elections media day on Saturday 4th March, we chatted with the candidates hoping to fill part-time SU officer positions. Here’s what they had to say. International Students’ Hemanth & Loren (aka Aladdin & Jasmine) Loren Querickiol is a first-year International Media and Communications student and Hemanth Kalathuru...
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UK Essays are a Nottingham-based company that provide bespoke essays for students, near-enough guaranteeing them a desired grade. When I was approached about doing an interview with them, I must admit that I was all set to focus the interview solely around how such action could be considered anything...