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Students sue LGU for 'inadequate teaching'

Published on
February 25, 2000
Last updated
May 27, 2015

London Guildhall University is facing damages claims for up to Pounds 500,000 from four students who were faced with an A-level question in a degree exam.

The students, who studied at South Thames College, part of LGU, have the support of a retired lecturer from their computing degree course for their claims of inadequate teaching.

The tutor who set the A-level question in a degree exam last year has been sacked. The students are claiming for loss of earnings and loss of chance. LGU is to contest the claims.

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