A new report has found that one in four university students are likely to end their studies prematurely due to pressures from the cost-of-living crisis.
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As a Print Deputy Editor, Charlie often writes on current affairs and investigative pieces on Exeter University. He has written numerous articles for both print and online.
A new report has found that one in four university students are likely to end their studies prematurely due to pressures from the cost-of-living crisis.
Researchers from the University of Exeter have contributed to a parliamentary briefing concerning the challenges which face those with invisible disabilities in education and work, such as a mental health condition or cognitive impairment.
University of Exeter Professor Marios Politis is leading a year-long study into the effects of motor neurone research, or ALS, in patients who are affected by it.
As university budgets are stretched to their limits, there are now fears that apparent plans to limit the number of international students in future years could bring universities to the brink of bankruptcy.
Multiple University of Exeter societies have written an open letter to the Freedom Society criticising their recent event entitled ‘Daddy Issues: The Crisis of Fatherlessness’.
Charlie Gershinson analyses the players that serve as the impetus for the first RCN national strike since it’s inception 106 years ago.
In light of the recent US midterm elections, Charlie Gershinson investigates what happens and what it could mean for the upcoming 2024 elections.
Charlie Gershinson investigates the environmental consequences of the rapid rise in disposable vape consumption and how electrical waste should be recycled.
A new report has found that the University of Exeter contributes almost £1.6 billion to the UK economy as well as 15,500 jobs.
As the UK takes on its fifth PM in six years, Charlie Gershinson evaluates Rishi Sunak’s rise to power and whether this implies that anyone can do it.
A new report has found that one in four university students are likely to end their studies prematurely due to pressures from the cost-of-living crisis.
Researchers from the University of Exeter have contributed to a parliamentary briefing concerning the challenges which face those with invisible disabilities in education and work, such as a mental health condition or cognitive impairment.
University of Exeter Professor Marios Politis is leading a year-long study into the effects of motor neurone research, or ALS, in patients who are affected by it.
As university budgets are stretched to their limits, there are now fears that apparent plans to limit the number of international students in future years could bring universities to the brink of bankruptcy.
Multiple University of Exeter societies have written an open letter to the Freedom Society criticising their recent event entitled ‘Daddy Issues: The Crisis of Fatherlessness’.
Charlie Gershinson analyses the players that serve as the impetus for the first RCN national strike since it’s inception 106 years ago.
In light of the recent US midterm elections, Charlie Gershinson investigates what happens and what it could mean for the upcoming 2024 elections.
Charlie Gershinson investigates the environmental consequences of the rapid rise in disposable vape consumption and how electrical waste should be recycled.
A new report has found that the University of Exeter contributes almost £1.6 billion to the UK economy as well as 15,500 jobs.
As the UK takes on its fifth PM in six years, Charlie Gershinson evaluates Rishi Sunak’s rise to power and whether this implies that anyone can do it.
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