Despite a commitment in 2022 to cease the use of non-disclosure agreements for students, an FOI reveals that the University has allocated over £100,000 toward settlement agreements for staff, as reported by Editor-in-Chief Jamie Speka.
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Despite a commitment in 2022 to cease the use of non-disclosure agreements for students, an FOI reveals that the University has allocated over £100,000 toward settlement agreements for staff, as reported by Editor-in-Chief Jamie Speka.
The Guild gives free food to students as part of an initiative from the Student Priorities Project, Jamie Speka reports.
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, reports on Monday’s AGM which faces backlash from students who believe the vote on NUS affiliation was not handled democratically.
Anna Kane, Online News Editor, speaks to Movember Exeter ambassadors about the movement and ‘Brave the Shave’.
Hannah Woodley writes on the extensive funding UK Universities have received from fossil fuel companies over the past year.
Oliver Lamb, Print News Editor, provides information about the recent investment into the development of a hydrogen supercluster for green energy generation.
Antonella Perna details the University of Exeter’s latest rankings in the Shanghai Ranking’s new league table.
Oliver Nicholls speaks with Exeter University’s Dr Hanely, winner of the Philip Leverhulme Prize
Amelie Thompson, Online Editor-in-Chief, reports on the inaccessibility to transgender healthcare in England.
Online Arts & Lit Editor, Gracie Moore, reports her findings from a student survey regarding the recent scamming outbreak.
Despite a commitment in 2022 to cease the use of non-disclosure agreements for students, an FOI reveals that the University has allocated over £100,000 toward settlement agreements for staff, as reported by Editor-in-Chief Jamie Speka.
The Guild gives free food to students as part of an initiative from the Student Priorities Project, Jamie Speka reports.
Editor-in-Chief, Jamie Speka, reports on Monday’s AGM which faces backlash from students who believe the vote on NUS affiliation was not handled democratically.
Anna Kane, Online News Editor, speaks to Movember Exeter ambassadors about the movement and ‘Brave the Shave’.
Hannah Woodley writes on the extensive funding UK Universities have received from fossil fuel companies over the past year.
Oliver Lamb, Print News Editor, provides information about the recent investment into the development of a hydrogen supercluster for green energy generation.
Antonella Perna details the University of Exeter’s latest rankings in the Shanghai Ranking’s new league table.
Oliver Nicholls speaks with Exeter University’s Dr Hanely, winner of the Philip Leverhulme Prize
Amelie Thompson, Online Editor-in-Chief, reports on the inaccessibility to transgender healthcare in England.
Online Arts & Lit Editor, Gracie Moore, reports her findings from a student survey regarding the recent scamming outbreak.
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