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University beckons for foyer homeless.
Hundreds of young homeless people in the UK are being given the chance to go to university. The move comes thanks to a bursary scheme by The Foyer Federation charity and the Department for Education and Skills. Up to 300 people who have lived in foyers around the UK will be given £3,150 ($4,725) over three years to attend English universities
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House prices in UK cities with large student populations are soaring.
The average cost of a home in Britain's top 25 university towns has risen by at least 18% in the last four years. The most spectacular increase is 118% in Bath, according to the research by the Halifax
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UK teachers enticed with loans and bonuses.
More than four out of 10 English local education authorities that took part in a PA News survey are struggling with teacher shortages. Young teachers are to get access to £10,000 interest-free loans to help them meet housing costs as part of a Government initiative to end teacher shortages
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Electrolux provide "screenfridge" nerve-centre for e-home.
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Avoiding a row with the Roomies.
Experts in the USA say 90 percent of students now arrive on campus having never shared a bedroom. These children of affluence are used to having their own phones, televisions, and even computers. If you are unaccustomed to sharing your possessions, learn how to cope with cohabitation...
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