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University of East London

June 2021

  • Oyeronke Martins-Taylor

    Other lives
    Oyeronke Martins-Taylor obituary

    Other Lives: Probation officer who moved into leadership roles in youth services

February 2021

  • Donald Hoskins

    Other lives
    Donald Hoskins obituary

    Other Lives: Conductor, pianist and academic dedicated to bringing live music to local communities

January 2021

  • The University of East London

    'Despicable in a pandemic': fury as UK universities plan job cuts

    Staff prepare to strike over redundancies at institutions including Goldsmiths, Liverpool and UEL

September 2020

  • Students on graduation day at the University of East London.

    University Guide 2023
    University guide 2023: University of East London

    All you need to know about studying at the University of East London

September 2019

  • Carole Satyamurti

    Carole Satyamurti obituary

    Poet and sociologist who retold the Mahabharata in verse

February 2019

  • Peter Horrocks

    Vice-chancellors paid £500,000 or more at six universities in England

    First survey of senior staff pay also shows nearly half of vice-chancellors paid over £300,000

December 2016

  • London Metropolitan University

    Universities under fire for gagging former employees

    Lib Dems say more than 3,500 higher education staff have signed compromise agreements in the past five years

October 2015

  • Lord Noon in 2004.

    Lord Noon obituary

    Businessman known as the ‘curry king’ who was a major donor to the Labour party

July 2015

  • Nick 'Ringo' Southall would only work on something he believed in

    Other lives
    Nick Southall obituary

    Other lives: Rock drummer, band manager and public relations entrepreneur driven by his Labour values

July 2013

  • Paul Coates

    Other lives
    Paul Coates obituary

    Other lives: Senior lecturer who made a huge contribution to the development of computer systems for architects

February 2013

  • Antique love letter

    Research in brief
    Research in brief – 14 February 2013

    Our weekly round-up aimed at showcasing the latest research across the subject spectrum at UK universities

November 2012

  • UEL language classes

    Guardian Students
    Free courses – now that's a language students understand

    Languages may be in decline at A-level and degree; but more young people are taking classes in their spare time – especially if they don't have to pay

May 2012

  • Roy Greenslade

    Greenslade
    Local newspapers' crisis: is hyperlocal journalism the answer?

    Roy Greenslade

    Roy Greenslade presents, after a short break, a further extract from What do we mean by local?. It's taken from chapter by David Baines

April 2012

  • Flags of countries competing in the 2010

    Blog
    15 ideas on improving the university experience for overseas students

  • falling coins

    Blog
    The student choice myth and other higher education policy contradictions

    Patrick McGhee

March 2012

  • Tom Vonier, student at UEL

    New university bursaries tell students what to spend the money on

    Universities are putting strict conditions on what bursaries can be used for in a bid to control resources

February 2012

  • The Olympic Park site in east London is a development target for several leading universities

    Universities' Olympic legacy will be one of collaboration

    The future of higher education at the Olympic site in east London will centre on the need for institutions to work together not compete

October 2011

  • Freshers at Cambridge University

    What are universities for?

    Coalition policies have led to a surge of interest in debating the purpose of higher education

May 2011

  • An apparently normal computer monitor can be used to track babies' eye movements

    Research notes
    Research on babies may identify problems early

    Technology that records babies' eye movements could pinpoint problems early and help children in deprived areas to get targeted educational help

April 2011

  • Students, discuss: are degrees the new sub-prime bubble?

    Jeevan Vasagar

    Jeevan Vasagar: As in the housing boom, cheap money is chasing overpriced education assets. The challenge is to avoid poor-value university courses

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