Fees to average £8,800 a year in Wales as charges outstrip government estimate
Universities and colleges in Wales are to charge average annual tuition fees of £8,800 after the funding council rubber stamped their plans to improve access.
Universities and colleges in Wales are to charge average annual tuition fees of £8,800 after the funding council rubber stamped their plans to improve access.

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Alex Danchev discovers what can be learned about communities from their reactions to artworks
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