Ten years ago UK had a third level sector that was genuinely envy of the world. Now it has educational policy made by front page of the Daily Express.https://twitter.com/alexwickham/status/1122155104709296128 …
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Als antwoord op @PeterKGeoghegan
No reason for EU students to pay lss than international students. If fees too high why not raised previously?
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley
Not sure I understand but international/non E.U. fees are v high. Little expectation E.U. students will pay them, instead more likely to go elsewhere in E.U. My guess is Scandinavia and Low Countries will do very well from this
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Als antwoord op @PeterKGeoghegan
Fine. It's up to them to subsidise fees for foreigners. There is no shortage of demand.
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley
There is a shortage of demand in a lot of unis. And my bet is it’s a shortage that will grow. Brexit is far from the only problem mind
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Als antwoord op @PeterKGeoghegan
Too many places in dubious subjects. A lot of fat needs trimmed from the Blair years
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Als antwoord op @JonMarcStanley @PeterKGeoghegan
Not so much about subsidising fees for foreigners, as getting ahold of extra ££s. Was student rep + therefore privy to some interesting discussions, quite eye-opening. "Need a min no of foreign students if we want to run a decent Biology course" type of thing. Implication is /
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yes, well known
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