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THOUSANDS OF STUDENTS WILL MARCH THROUGH THE STREETS OF LONDON
to stand up for their future. With a Government that is consistently taking students' futures from them,
IT IS MORE IMPORTANT THAN EVER THAT YOUR VOICE IS HEARD.
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Yesterday, the voice of students could be heard in local and
So, what’s next?
After the demo – Educate, employ, empower Thousands of
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#Demo2012 – show your support
Thousands of students are marching through the streets of ce
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The society and citizenship team have worked with the disabl
Why I’m Marching
Ben Metters, student at Greenwich University
Let’s get heard on social networks
To help amplify our message on the day of the demonstration,
Solidarity messages from student leaders across the globe
Student leaders from across the globe share their solidarity
Your photos of preparation for #demo2012
In the lead up to the national demonstration, supporters hav
60% of mature or part-time students think about dropping out of education
Liam Burns, NUS president, highlights some shocking statisti
Demo 2012 – An International Student’s Perspective
Olga Alabugina, student at American Intercontinental Univers
The Very Long Road to #demo2012
Matt Tennant, Representation Sabbatical, Cumbria Students’
Creating Activists Through #demo2012
Millie Kidson, Student, Liverpool Guild
EUSA Mobilising for #demo2012
James McAsh, President, Edinburgh University Students' Assoc
Making The Most of Student Media
Shreya Paudel, President, Middlesex Students' Union
Which bums on seats?
Kallum Taylor, President, York Students' Union
Inspire or Abandon Our Generation?
Marc McCorkell, Sports Union Executive, Aberdeen University
Why The Message Matters
Khalil Secker, Campaigns & Citizenship Officer, Manchester S
From A Future That Works to #demo2012
Zak Thompson, President, Burton and South Derbyshire College
The Art of Protest
Katie Parker, Community Officer, Manchester Metropolitan Stu