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URBAN ECOLOGY

The benefits of green spaces in cities: Page 12 ISSUE 1486

18.03.11

FELIX “Keep the Cat Free”

The student voice of Imperial College London since 1949

Medics’ union faces £40,000 funding cut Miles Robertson

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The results of the 2011 Sabbatical elections: Page 3

MUSIC Alex Nowbar Imperial College School of Medicine Students’ Union (ICSMSU) is facing a £40,000 cut to its funding, as Imperial College Healthcare Charity withdraws its support over the next 5 years, with a 20% reduction each year. This will be especially detrimental to the electives fund and ICSM Gazette. ICSMSU President, David Smith, is confident that the Union will acquire self-sufficiency with more alumni support in the next five to six years. According to the only

candidate running for ICSMSU President 2011-12, Suzanne Rayner, “we’re looking to our faculty and they seem supportive, and there are other areas that contribute like St Mary’s Association and St Mary’s trustees”. The changes come following the formation of Imperial College Healthcare Charity in April 2009 from the merger of the Charitable Fund for Charing Cross, Hammersmith and Queen Charlotte’s Hospitals (who previously provided funding for ICSMSU) and St Mary’s ...Continued on Page 7

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Details of new bursary scheme emerge Threshold for bursary likely to rise from £50,000 to £60,000

Survey shows cash-in-hand preferred over tuition fee waivers

Katherine Bettany A College committee is working on proposals to increase Imperial’s bursary provision that could see more students receiving financial aid. The proposals from the Fees and Financial Aid Working Group would see students from families earning £60,000 receiving bursaries (up from the current £50,000), while the amount being paid kept constant, if not

increased. The news comes as Imperial College Union announced the results of the Bursaries Survey, showing that students valued financial aid during university above tuition fee reductions. The results of the survey highlighted a clear discrepancy between government efforts to force universities to offer tuition fee waivers and the demands of Imperial students. ...Continued on Page 4

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