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How do you fund university education? In the UK, the governmentplans to introduce variable fees from 2006, to be paid …
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Universities need cash, students need support and there are too few working-classentrants. After a two-year extension, Charles Clarke and the class of '73 are all set todeliver answers to these problems. Nicholas Barr offers a guide to how you, theexaminers, should mark their responses.[...]
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Universities, parents and poorer students will allbenefit under the Government’s plans for top-upfees.[...]
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How best to widen university access - by abolishing fees, as the Tories suggest, or byenhancing student loans, as the …
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,b,c,d,e; Crawford, 2002) – offers a strongly supportive assessmentof the strategy in the White Paper (Department for Education and …
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This paper analyses three options for financing higher education:• Tax funding, as proposed by the Liberal Democrats … proposed in the White Paper on highereducation (Department of Education and Skills, 2003).[...] …
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This paper puts forward a strategy for achieving two objectives in higher education –improved access and increased …
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claimed that hisGovernment would make education a priority. The first part of thepaper reviews the scale of education spending … in relation to theeconomy at large and within the education budget. The second part ofthe paper looks at the productivity … education, theintroduction of income related loans to cover maintenance and up frontfees. The paper concludes some serious …
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household finance without adequate controls forfinancial literacy may generate biased results.... …
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Die Umstellung der Studiengänge auf das zweistufige Bache lor Master Studiensystem eröffnet nicht nur den Studierenden, sondern auch den Unternehmen neue Möglichkeiten zur fachli chen Qualifikation und zur flexibleren Verbindung von Lernen, beruflicher Tätigkeit und privater Lebensplanung.[...]
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