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Baisse du financement de l’Enseignement Supérieur en Grande-Bretagne, The Guardian, 19 décembre 2010
lundi 20 décembre 2010
L’enseignement Supérieur va voir son budget réduit de 400 millions de livres, et ce avant même la hausse des frais d’inscriptions.
Voir l’article du Guardian :
University funding to be cut before increase in tuition fees
Higher education budget could lose £400m as universities minister David Willetts calls for ’serious efficiency savings’
The government is expected to announce the first cuts to university budgets, withdrawing funding before the revenue from the increased tuition fees comes in.
Despite lobbying from Universities UK, which is calling for the cuts to be delayed until April 2012, the government will set out a timetable that will see universities bear some of the load in the interim.
The universities minister, David Willetts, is expected to announce that the cuts, which government sources acknowledge could be up to £400m – 6% of the universities budget – will begin next April, 12 months before the new fees regime begins.
Pour lire la suite de l’article sur le site du Guardian.