On Fri, 8 Aug 1997 16:20:04 +0200 (MET DST) "Paul.Treanor" <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
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>Increasing numbers of courses at non-British universities are given in
>English. Often the literature is published in the USA and contains only
>material by US authors. This applies especially in sociology, geography,
>urban studies, psychology, political science, communication science,
>computer science, cultural studies and media studies.
>
>1. Does anyone know of any regulation or jurisprudence on this? Can a
>student in an EU country claim the "right" to use literature form the EU
>(or the rest of Europe)?
>
>2. Do people think there should be a "right to use European literature"
>at European universities?
>
>Paul Treanor
I BELIEVE STUDENTS AT THE UNIVERSITY OF WALES HAVE A SORT OF 'RIGHT' TO TAKE
SOME COURSES - AND WRITE THEIR EXAMS - IN WELSH
John Bale
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