Student Rights: Consumer Rights?
11th December 2007 | University of London Union
Cost £25 per delegate
Exploring the notion of students as consumers and the marketisation of education.
The introduction of student fees and the increasing costs of maintenance mean that higher education requires a greater financial investment from individual students and their families than ever before. In a public policy environment that requires students to pay more, this conference investigates the implications for students’ unions, institutions and the student experience itself.
- Are students now consumers?
- Are students’ rights now consumer rights?
- Now that students are paying more, do they expect more? Do they deserve more?
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