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  2. Student unionism in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Although "students' union" is by far the most common name adopted by these organisations in the UK, seven (including Exeter, Liverpool and Birmingham) are named 'guilds' of students while the term 'students' association' is also used at some institutions, particularly in Scotland, where the ancient universities used to have a pair of segregated student unions for men and women and/or had ...

  3. Higher Education Funding Council for England - Wikipedia

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    In 2017–2018 HEFCE allocated £3.5 billion in public funds [3] from the UK Government to universities and colleges in England to 'invest on behalf of students and the public to promote excellence and innovation in research, teaching and knowledge exchange'. [4] It only funds the institutions and does not give grants or loans to individual ...

  4. List of students' unions in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Students' unions are regulated under the Education Act 1994, an Act of Parliament which states that student unions must be run in a democratic manner. Edinburgh University Students' Association is the oldest students' union in the United Kingdom and Liverpool Guild of Students is England's oldest students' union. [ 2 ]

  5. Quality Assurance Agency for Higher Education - Wikipedia

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    Other guidance documents help universities and colleges to address particular student needs, such as learning about sustainable practices or enterprise and entrepreneurship, [13] or they inform the public and students about the higher education experience, for example the balance between self-directed and structured learning.

  6. Educational equity - Wikipedia

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    Educational equity, also known as equity in education, is a measure of equity in education. [1] Educational equity depends on two main factors. The first is distributive justice, which implies that factors specific to one's personal conditions should not interfere with the potential of academic success.

  7. Association of Higher Education Professionals - Wikipedia

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    The Association of Higher Education Professionals (AHEP), formerly known as the Association of University Administrators (AUA), is the professional body for higher education administrators and managers in the United Kingdom and Republic of Ireland. As of 2023, its membership comprised several thousand individuals, representing 300 institutions ...

  8. University of East London - Wikipedia

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    The University of East London Students' Union (UELSU) is the university-wide representative body for students at the university. It exists to represent UEL students in university decision-making, to act as the voice of students in the national higher education policy debate, and to provide direct services to the student body.

  9. University and College Union - Wikipedia

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    The University and College Union (UCU) is a British trade union in further and higher education representing over 120,000 academics and support staff. [ 2 ] UCU is a vertical union representing casualised researchers and teaching staff, "permanent" lecturers and academic related professional services staff.