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  • The state of student housing in the UKArticle

    The state of student housing in the UK

    Quarter of students say their rent alone greatly exceeds their student loan – leaving nothing for living expenses

    2020-01-13
  • UK students £20bn in debtArticle

    UK students £20bn in debt

    In 2012/13, students studying at universities in Britain collectively owed almost £20bn

    2013-02-06
  • Are students really more hostile to free speech?Article

    Are students really more hostile to free speech?

    New YouGov research finds no evidence that students are more likely to want to see speakers banned

    2018-06-26
  • Labour now the party of university students – publicArticle

    Labour now the party of university students – public

    Labour has a solid lead on protecting the interests of university students – but are tied with the Tories on universities themselves

    2015-02-27
  • Students value university education over costsArticle

    Students value university education over costs

    With the university term now at an end, we explore a recent YouGov Reports study into student finances, which reveals that although students do factor in the price of attending university when deciding to go or not, they still value the education they receive above the cost it takes to ...

    2015-05-01
  • Students split on how universities should be fundedArticle

    Students split on how universities should be funded

    While four in ten students back funding universities out of general taxation, a similar proportion support sticking with fees

    2018-10-09
  • Half of students say they don’t get drunk on a typical weekArticle

    Half of students say they don’t get drunk on a typical week

    But many students know someone whose drinking habits concern them

    2018-08-29
  • One in four students suffer from mental health problemsArticle

    One in four students suffer from mental health problems

    Stress and anxiety are making day to day life difficult for hundreds of thousands of students

    2016-08-09
  • What’s your image of student politics?Article

    What’s your image of student politics?

    Perhaps you picture fire extinguishers being thrown, or students hanging off the Cenotaph. Perhaps you think of today’s cabinet, having patiently networked through PPE and Bullingdon and Oxford, biding their time ready to special-advise their way into power. Either way you’d be surprised if students had any serious or sustained ...

    2013-01-29
  • Future prospects make tuition fees worthwhile for studentsArticle

    Future prospects make tuition fees worthwhile for students

    With the university term now at an end, we explore a recent YouGov Reports study into student finances, which reveals that although students do factor in the price of attending university when deciding to go or not, they still value the education they receive above the cost it takes to ...

    2014-07-16
  • Students report they have more money with which to enjoy themselvesArticle

    Students report they have more money with which to enjoy themselves

    Ahead of the new university year, YouGov has released a new University Catering report, which explores students’ financial situation as well as their eating habits and preferences.  The key finding from the report is that although the majority of students are struggling financially or just getting by, there ...

    2015-09-28
  • Coronavirus pandemic impacts students' mental healthArticle

    Coronavirus pandemic impacts students' mental health

    Most students say coronavirus has made making friends more difficult, while two in five say they’ve always or often felt lonely this term

    2020-12-22
  • John Humphrys - Students : What Should They Pay for their Degrees?Article

    John Humphrys - Students : What Should They Pay for their Degrees?

    There was a time when the financing of universities and what students should pay to attend them were among the dullest issues in politics.

    2018-02-20
  • Students expect to apply for 24 jobs to land a positionArticle

    Students expect to apply for 24 jobs to land a position

    British students expect to have to fill out 24 job applications before landing a job

    2013-10-24
  • Two thirds of students want to return to university after the Christmas breakArticle

    Two thirds of students want to return to university after the Christmas break

    Half of students also want to receive face to face teaching next term – currently most are only taught online

    2020-12-23
  • Today's students are left-wing, but less so on economic issuesArticle

    Today's students are left-wing, but less so on economic issues

    New YouGov Profiles data reveals today's university students are mainly interested in left-wing issues – but on core economic matters they are actually to the right of the public

    2015-08-18
  • Britons tend to support allowing anti-abortion student societies, despite backlashArticle

    Britons tend to support allowing anti-abortion student societies, despite backlash

    More Britons do oppose them, however, than other kinds of student groups

    2021-10-12
  • No Place for Teacher-Student RelationshipsArticle

    No Place for Teacher-Student Relationships

    The vast majority of the British public say relationships between teachers and students under and of-age are unacceptable – but the nation is divided on whether of-age relationships should be illegal Teacher Jeremy Forrest has been found guilty of abducting a fifteen year old schoolgirl – a pupil who says ...

    2013-06-27
  • Immigration : Should Foreign Students ‘Count’?Article

    Immigration : Should Foreign Students ‘Count’?

    John Humphrys asks: are foreign students benefiting Britain? Immigration has become one of the hottest issues in British politics. It is in largely responsible for UKIP’s recent successes and will stay at the forefront of political argument in the months leading up to next May’s general election. But Lord Heseltine, ...

    2014-08-26
  • Students are more likely to attempt to cook than eat take-away and convenience food.Article

    Students are more likely to attempt to cook than eat take-away and convenience food.

    More students are cooking from scratch than getting takeaways.  A new YouGov Reports publication has suggested that the traditional image of students being unable to fend for themselves when living away from home may be out of date, with increasing numbers ditching the fast-food lifestyle for food cooked by themselves. ...

    2014-09-15
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  • What do Britons think AI chatbots are good at?Article

    What do Britons think AI chatbots are good at?

    Britons see chatbots like ChatGPT and DeepSeek as good at sums, style and general knowledge, but think they would be bad at tackling emotional issues

    about 2 months ago
  • What do Gen Z Britons think about social media?Article

    What do Gen Z Britons think about social media?

    Gen Z Britons tend to feel that social media has done more harm than good, with 84% in favour of banning under 13s from using it

    4 months ago
  • WhatsApp, YouTube, LinkedIn: what counts as social media?Article

    WhatsApp, YouTube, LinkedIn: what counts as social media?

    Facebook is seen as the archetype of a social media platform, but others are more divisive

    7 months ago
  • Do Britons think video games, TV shows, and stand-up comedy count as “art”?Article

    Do Britons think video games, TV shows, and stand-up comedy count as “art”?

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    8 months ago
  • What news topics do Britons think are covered too much and too little?Article

    What news topics do Britons think are covered too much and too little?

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    9 months ago
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    Should smartphones be banned for under-16s? Brits are divided

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    about 1 year ago
  • AI in journalism: how would public trust in the news be affected?Article

    AI in journalism: how would public trust in the news be affected?

    Few Britons think the positives would outweigh the negatives – although there are some tasks they tend to think it would be ok to allow AI to do

    about 1 year ago
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    Britons lack confidence that AI can be developed and regulated responsibly

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    Twitter users increasingly negative about Elon Musk and the company

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    Concerns for an AI apocalypse rise in last year

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    about 2 years ago
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    Charting the global landscape of esports viewership

    Ahead of the first ever Olympics eSports week in June 2023, we explore how esports followership varies globally.

    about 2 years ago
  • Britons think artificial intelligence will cost jobs… but not their ownArticle

    Britons think artificial intelligence will cost jobs… but not their own

    Six in ten expect more jobs will be lost to robotics and AI than will be created

    about 2 years ago
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    One in eight Britons say they are trying to use their phones less

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    about 2 years ago
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    AI: Blessing or Curse?

    What is your attitude to AI? Do you love it or hate it? Do you eagerly anticipate the great benefits it might bestow on mankind or fear some malign power exploiting it to seize control? Or, even more chilling, do you tremble at the thought that AI itself will inevitably become that “malign power’?

    about 2 years ago
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    Would Britons be willing to share their social media profiles with employers?

    More than six in ten would support social media checks for jobs working with children

    about 2 years ago
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    Do you want to join the ‘disparate’ dots and accept  digital ID is both inevitable and welcome or do you fear Big Brother in your smartphone?

    over 2 years ago
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