Drawing the noise and the signal: using art to understand the productivity of science

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Student choices under the 2006 fee regime - expectations and realities

Dr Helen Carasso speaks at SRHE Student Access and Experience Network Event - Understanding Graduate Experiences of Indebtedness in England and Scotland (Audio length - 00:18:28) 

Perceptions of Value For Money among final year undergraduate students paying lower and higher tuition fees at universities in England

Prof Steve Jones speaks at SRHE Student Access and Experience Network Event - Understanding Graduate Experiences of Indebtedness in England and Scotland (Audio length - 00:30:07) 

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