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11: What university has the highest enrolment? (Part 2 of 2)
University of Plymouth. Based primarily in the city centre but with many colleges scattered around the southwest, Plymouth University prides itself on being the biggest in the region. Although the i
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12: What university has the highest enrolment? (Part 1 of 2)
In June The Times released The Good University Guide 2009 which ranks the top Universities in the UK on such factors as student satisfaction, research quality, and the ratio between students and staff
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13: Adult Education - Why should I study online?
The increasing variety and accessibility of adult education courses signify its undoubted growth in popularity. But when a student stops to consider whether taking an online degree is right for them,
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14: 5 Of The Best Graduate Employees
Every year The Times (UK) asks 15,000 graduates who they think gives the best opportunities and publishes its findings in The Times Top 100 Graduate Employers. If you have just received a home learni
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15: Ian Newland: War Hero and the First E-Learning Celebrity?
The Associated Press reported yesterday of Ian Newland, an Iraq war veteran who has embarked upon an online degree since his return home to Denver Colorado in the USA. So why is online education so w
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16: Why not study the most popular undergraduate subject online?
The Telegraph reported last month on the staggering rise of undergraduates starting university this year. The number of new students totalled 582,687, which is a 9.5 per cent increase on last year.
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17: Will We Ever See A UK E-University?
John Denham – Secretary of State for Innovation, Universities and Skills since 2007 – is expected to propose new plans in regards to online degree courses tomorrow, says guardian.co.uk. So what i
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18: State Parks at Christmas Time
Nothing can be more beautiful than Christmas at a state park, and there are plenty in and around the Austin area. Visiting a state park at Christmas time is a spectacular site. It's wide open space
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19: The reality of attending an online university
Even though I attend one of the leading UK universities for media related courses I still find
that there is always something to complain about on the programme. I am sure that it’s the
same story i
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20: The History of the Cap and Gown in Higher Education
Higher education is changing and increasing in popularity year on year. Newly available subjects and the option to study online courses highlight the influence of the modern and fast-advancing world
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