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The Student wins prestigious award

Edinburgh University's student-run publication, The Student, has been judged Scotland's best student newspaper at the prestigious Herald Student Press Awards.

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Written by Jordan Campbell    Wednesday, 25 February 2009 15:32    Print
UCAS applications surge as recession bites
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Students GraduatingApplications to study at the University of Edinburgh have increased by 4 per cent during 2008-2009, according to statistics released by UCAS.

This is slightly below an overall increase in applications to Scottish institutions of 5.7 per cent and UK wide increase of 7.8 per cent.

The increases have been attributed to the onset of recession within the UK, with past trends showing similar increases at times of economic downturn. 

 

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