Edinburgh City Council last week pledged £5000 to tackle the causes of community discord across the university city of Edinburgh after a bid by Edinburgh University Students' Association (EUSA) proved successful. Antagonism between students and ...
Wed 28 Jan 2009 by Alice French | Read more »
Students are highly beneficial to the local economy and an unjustly punished for anti-social behaviour, claims new report. The report claims that students are highly valued by the local communities, stating that as a result, "the government is seeking...
Sun 09 Nov 2008 by Katie Oakes | Read more »
The UK government is proposing a change in planning law that will aim to limit the number of students living in the centres of so-called "university towns".According to a report published last week by housing minister Caroline Flint, the gove...
Fri 03 Oct 2008 by Ben Judge | Read more »
An Edinburgh-based scheme to tackle issues concerning the capital's young people was launched last week at the City Chambers. Student representatives, members of the Scottish Youth Parliament, police and local councillor, David Beckett, convened on Wed...
Wed 26 Mar 2008 by Sarah Clark | Read more »
A new student accommodation development has been unveiled in Edinburgh’s Canongate by UNITE, the UK’s leading private provider of student housing. The building at Panmure Court on Calton Road will, when fully completed, comprise 59 studio a...
Mon 19 Nov 2007 by Paris Gourtsoyannis | Read more »