Campaigner is confident wider vote will overturn recent decision to retain contested fee
A recent decision at the University of Oxford to keep its controversial £75 graduate application fee could soon be overturned after campaigners collected enough signatures to force an ‘e-vote’ on the matter.
More than 50 members of the university’s ‘parliament’, or congregation, have signed a call to carry out a postal vote, which is now carried out electronically, Research Professional News understands.