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A crucial time for the student movement

This year has began with a bang. Over Christmas Lord Mandelson announced more higher education budget cuts. Shrill warnings came from elite universities of the collapse of the British higher education system - with universities making the case that...

21 January 2010  0 Comments:

Calling all politicians: We're taking over

This week will see the start of NUS' massive programme of events and activities to mobilise the student vote to take on student fees at the next General Election. Starting off in Liverpool, we're hitting ten major university towns and cities to...

19 October 2009  0 Comments:

I cannot remember the last time I was quite as angry

I cannot remember the last time I was quite as angry as I've found myself today. For the past week, I've been fielding lots of press enquiries about the current debacle surrounding delays in the payment of loans and grants. So far, these delays -...

17 September 2009  26 Comments:

Tuition Fees: the silence is deafening

Today's editorial piece by Polly Curtis in the Guardian's education supplement is a critical expose of the coded, cosy consensus that exists between Labour and the Conservatives to keep the issue of student tuition fees off the general election....

15 September 2009  2 Comments:

Time to think again on fees

Today the Government published its response to the Downing Street e-petition that was set up to oppose moves by vice chancellors who are calling for the current cap on tuition fees to rise. With a grand total 33, 612 signatures, the petition is...

14 August 2009  4 Comments:

Wes Streeting

About me

Wes Streeting is the current National President of the National Union of Students. He was elected to the position in April 2008 with a convincing majority, having previously served as NUS’ Vice President for Education.

Wes has a strong interest in education policy, particularly on widening participation, and has held a number of positions within the higher education sector, notably membership of the ‘Burgess Group’ on measuring and recording student achievement.

He has also been a strong proponent of HE admissions reform as a member of the UK HE Sector Delivery Partnership Steering Group on admissions. He was a non-executive director of the Office of the Independent Adjudicator for Higher Education from 2006 to 2008 and has been a non-executive director of the Higher Education Academy since 2006.


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