By . Today we removed two articles published on The Conversation: “Modelling shows more students face lifetime debt under deregulated fees” and “Students could be in debt for the rest of their lives". More...
Pyne signals more autonomy for unis could mean higher fees for students
By . Education minister Christopher Pyne has given his strongest indication yet that university fees will be deregulated, removing the cap on what universities can charge students. More...
Government to consult with sector on student fees after all
By . The government has contacted university Vice-Chancellors across the country asking for their advice on the implementation of fee deregulation, after initially ignoring the Commission of Audit’s recommendation to do so. More...
ANU leader urges senators to enable fee deregulation
By . ANU Vice-Chancellor Ian Young has urged the Senate to pass fee deregulation, proposed in May’s budget, but stopped short of supporting the government’s plans to impose an interest rate on HECS. More...
University fee deregulation blocked but Pyne pledges to fight on
By . The Senate has defeated the government’s plan to deregulate university fees 34 votes to 30, with Labor, the Greens and five of the other eight crossbenchers combining to vote against it. More...
Fees must fall – but not at the expense of quality higher education
By . South Africa’s university campuses are quiet – for now. There’s been sporadic unrest, but nothing like the protests that brought institutions to a standstill in late 2015 and early 2016. More...
EU tuition fee assurances sweep across post-referendum UK
By Sara Custer. In the wake of the UK’s referendum decision to leave the European Union, England’s Student Loans Company has issued a statement saying that loans to EU nationals will be available for current students and those who intend to begin studying from this autumn. More...
Are fees the best way forward for Nigerian universities?
The University of Ibadan in Nigeria is “emblematic of the crisis of the Nigerian state”, argues the institution’s vice-chancellor, Abel Idowu Olayinka, in this video interview.
The University of Ibadan opened in 1948 as a small African outpost of London University, with just 104 students. Over the past 70 years, it has grown exponentially and now has a student body of 26,000. Read more...
Frais d'inscription pour la rentrée universitaire 2016
Voici les taux des droits de scolarité dans les établissements publics d'enseignement supérieur pour l'année universitaire 2016-2017. Les étudiants boursiers sont exonérés des frais d'inscription et des droits de sécurité sociale. Les universités ont l'obligation de proposer à tous les étudiants un paiement fractionné (en trois versements) des droits d'inscription ainsi que de ceux de sécurité sociale, afin qu'ils puissent en étaler la charge. Voir l'article...
| Diplômes préparés | Taux en euros | Taux réduits en euros |
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Diplômes nationaux relevant du cycle de Licence |
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| Diplômes nationaux délivrés au cours des études conduisant au grade de licence (capacité en droit, DAEU, DEUST, D.U.T., D.N.T.S., diplôme national de guide interprète national, licence, licence professionnelle, D.F.G.S.M., D.F.G.S.P., D.F.G.S.O., DFGSMa) | 184 | 12 |
| Diplômes nationaux relevant du cycle de Master | ||
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256 | 168 |
| Diplôme d'ingénieur et diplôme d'Etat de paysagiste | 610 | |
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Diplôme de Doctorat |
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| Doctorat | 391 | 260 |
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Habilitation à diriger des recherches |
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| Habilitation à diriger des recherches | 391 | 260 |
Québec Continues to Draw French Students Despite Tuition Hikes
By Joanna Hughes. Think tuition hikes for French students in Quebec would lead to a drop in enrollment numbers from France? Think again. Despite a near-tripling of tuition fees from 2014 to 2015, French higher education enrollments in Quebec are holding firm. Let’s take a closer look at the phenomenon, along with how it is playing out across bachelor’s, master’s and doctoral degrees. More...