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Undergrads are footing the bill for just about everyone's emergency care. Your professor is in the middle of a lecture when he suddenly begins having severe chest pains and fears he is having a heart attack. Someone dials 911. An ambulance is dispatched, and within minutes, he’s on his way to the hospital. Everyone in the lecture hall probably took it for granted that a 911 call would receive this response. But whose ambulance ...
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This is the case study for the December/January 2010 edition of SYFAB's Funding News we talk to Ute Elliott from the Sheffield M.E. Group about the high and low points of their fundraising journey so far… When and why was your group set up? Sheffield M.E. Group was set up in 2000. There are an estimated 1,000 people with chronic fatigue syndrome (CFS) and encephalis myelitis (ME) in Sheffield and many are not diagnosed, while others ...
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As one of the National Executive Council for NUS, I attended the Quality Strategy Network 's Student Engagement Symposium yesterday (9th December 2009) at Ashridge Business School , a private Higher Education institution and one of the few providers of exclusive post-graduate education in the UK. As one of two keynote speakers at the event (of which the other was pro vice-chancellor of Bath University, Ian Jamieson), I spoke about the ...
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“The Union of Students in Ireland has condemned the Government for placing new restrictions on qualification criteria for the student maintenance grant. As part of the Budget 2010, students in receipt of the Back to Education Allowance will no longer be eligible to receive the student maintenance grant …” ( more ) [USI, Irish Press Releases , 10 December]
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