At this university there has been some consultation as to how income from the
anticipated increase in fees post 2006 should be spent. Alongside various
noble causes (ranging from lab/library/classroom equipment to research
materials), fee waivers in cases of work/teaching placements have been
mentioned. Remember, too, that linguists are not alone in having this problem,
as there are many other subjects that offer years in industry and other types
of placement for which 50% fees are currently charged. They are all equally
concerned about the future of such programmes. So it may be worth teaming up
with chemists, engineers, &c, should your university still provide a haven for
any such out-of-favour disciplines.
Greetings from Kent,
Osman
School of European Culture,
Cornwallis Building,
University of Kent,
Canterbury CT2 7NF.
Tel +44 1227 827459
Fax +44 1227 823641
Quoting John Wieczorek <[log in to unmask]>:
> Dear All,
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> I have been trying to get some sense out of anyone concerning the Year
> Abroad in the coming era of £3,000+ top-up fees. Currently, as I am sure
> you are aware, students going abroad on an Erasmus exchange have their
> fees waived. Students going abroad as assistants or on work placements
> have to pay 50% of fees, which is unfair, but not too much of a
> disincentive.
>
> Has anyone received any official confirmation that this practice is to
> be continued after 2006? I know that 2008 (the first year to which this
> will apply) is a long way ahead, but it would help significantly with
> course planning if we knew whether the Year Abroad was going to continue
> to be a relatively cheap option or was going to become yet another
> obstacle to studying German.
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