Zuma releases long-awaited fees commission report
Eurydice publication: National Student Fee and Support Systems in European Higher Education 2017/18
Is there anywhere in Europe where students can study without paying fees? Which countries charge the highest fees? What kind of financial support is offered to students, and who actually receives it? Read this new report on student fee and support systems in Europe to find the answers to these questions and more. More...
National Student Fee and Support Systems in European Higher Education – 2017/18
Publication Eurydice: National Student Fee and Support Systems in European Higher Education – 2017/18 (uniquement en anglais)
Tension builds as HE sector awaits government’s fee plan
Seuls les frais de scolarité peuvent compenser les baisses de ressources des écoles de management
Blog "HEDway" d'Olivier Rollot. La Fnege (Fondation nationale pour l’enseignement de la gestion des entreprises) vient de publier une étude intitulée Les ressources des écoles de management : la nouvelle donne. Plus...
Scolarité en SUP Agricole : +10,2%
Sur le blog "Histoires d'universités" de Pierre Dubois. Chroniques sur les droits d’inscription dans l’enseignement supérieur public. Gel pour les droits universitaires. Droits élevés et forte hausse dans l’enseignement supérieur agricole (dont les écoles vétérinaires). Plus...
Tuition: Walking and Chewing Gum Simultaneously
By . Since we’re talking tuition this week, I thought I’d take an opportunity to tee off on one of the weakest arguments out there on this subject. You know, the one that goes like this:
- Higher Education is a Public Good
- Public Goods should be free
- Yay, free tuition.
There are actually two responses to this argument, one narrow and one broad. More...
The Growing Importance of Fee Income
By . I made a little remark last week to the effect that on present trends, student fees would pass provincial funding as a source of revenue for universities by 2020-2021 and combined fed-prov government funding by 2025. Based on my twitter feed, that seems to have got people quite excited. But I should have been a little clearer about what I was saying. More...