Global University Students Demand Fair Compensation for Pandemic Disruptions | Education

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Over 20,000 international students, including 500 from India, are seeking compensation from UK universities for disruptions caused by the pandemic.

Summary

Approximately 20,000 international students, including around 500 from India, are demanding compensation from 36 UK universities through the Student Group Claim, alleging inadequate education during the COVID-19 pandemic. The students, represented by law firms Asserson and Harcus Parker, contend they paid for in-person learning and on-campus resources but received a substandard online experience when teaching transitioned remotely. They are seeking reimbursement to account for the difference between the services paid for and those actually received. A confidential agreement has already been reached with University College London, and efforts are ongoing to secure redress for students at other universities who experienced similar issues. The legal action highlights the financial burden placed on students who received an academic experience that fell short of expectations, leaving them with unnecessary debt.

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