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By *ary_Argyll OP   Man
20 weeks ago

Argyll

So Tories complaining this is not good value for money, do you agree or think it is good UK is rejoining.

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By *resesse_MelioremCouple
20 weeks ago

Border of London

In principle, an excellent thing. The details will be where the devil lies.

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By *ingdomNightTimePleasuresMan
20 weeks ago

nearby

Excellent news

But why have the government put a 6% levy on universities income from foreign students.

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By *ingdomNightTimePleasuresMan
20 weeks ago

nearby


"So Tories complaining this is not good value for money, do you agree or think it is good UK is rejoining."

Tories and Liberal Democrat coalition trebled university tuition fees in England to a maximum of £9,000 a year for students in 2012

Large student loans at usury interest rates.

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By *007ManMan
20 weeks ago

Worthing

Hope they check who comes in but I doubt it.

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By *ophieslutTV/TS
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20 weeks ago

Central

I think it's an excellent move. Our younger people, especially, need potential to increase their life skills and prospects. It's probably going to be good for us all, restoring relationships with other countries and contributing to our economy

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By *ools and the brainCouple
20 weeks ago

couple, us we him her.


"Excellent news

But why have the government put a 6% levy on universities income from foreign students. "

Easy money innit.

I worked at Southampton University and the amount of Chinese students every year was staggering, they pay 3x what English students pay and they are for more hardworking.

Plus they have to pay a one off fee to do a basic English course before they start the course proper which was approximately 10k.

Around 4-5 thousand students every year.

Plus UK students and other countries.

It has been a license to print money for a long time ££££££

Problem is that things have changed and the international student numbers are dwindling and university income has dropped.

Hence why many are now in financial difficulties.

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By *ellhungvweMan
20 weeks ago

Cheltenham

The idea that Erasmus opens doors is great in theory but practically very few in the UK have had the skills to make use of it.

Erasmus really requires decent foreign language skills. This historically limited UK student access for places like France, Spain or Italy where courses were taught in the local language.

We just don’t speak the languages and it has got worse as foreign language degrees are actively being cut back all over the place as people are not enrolling in the courses. This applies particularly to European languages.

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By *anifestoMan
20 weeks ago

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By *anifestoMan
20 weeks ago

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I believe it's been extended to students, apprentices, sports coaches and Teacher training. So students, people learning a trade, sports trainers and teachers.


"Hope they check who comes in but I doubt it."

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By *anifestoMan
20 weeks ago

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Chinese students on an Erasmus? Surely they'd have been in a European university and come to Southampton as part of the scheme?


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I worked at Southampton University and the amount of Chinese students every year was staggering, they pay 3x what English students pay and they are for more hardworking.

Plus they have to pay a one off fee to do a basic English course before they start the course proper which was approximately 10k.

Around 4-5 thousand students every year.

Plus UK students and other countries.

It has been a license to print money for a long time ££££££

Problem is that things have changed and the international student numbers are dwindling and university income has dropped.

Hence why many are now in financial difficulties. "

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By *ingdomNightTimePleasuresMan
20 weeks ago

nearby

Plymouth university (the 9th largest in 2012) has had falling intake. 351 job losses announced yesterday and landlords disinvesting in HMOs close to campus

Reeves 6% levy on international student fee income added to the pressure on universities

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By *ary_Argyll OP   Man
20 weeks ago

Argyll


"Chinese students on an Erasmus? Surely they'd have been in a European university and come to Southampton as part of the scheme?

I worked at Southampton University and the amount of Chinese students every year was staggering, they pay 3x what English students pay and they are for more hardworking.

Plus they have to pay a one off fee to do a basic English course before they start the course proper which was approximately 10k.

Around 4-5 thousand students every year.

Plus UK students and other countries.

It has been a license to print money for a long time ££££££

Problem is that things have changed and the international student numbers are dwindling and university income has dropped.

Hence why many are now in financial difficulties. "

I think he was making a general point about UK universities reliance on overseas students, but you are right Erasmus is an EU scheme.

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By *abioMan
20 weeks ago

Newcastle and Gateshead

Erasmus was one of those that that Boris Johnson absolutely promised we would not lose and would not be affected by Brexit…..

Whoops…….

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By (user no longer on site)
20 weeks ago


"Erasmus was one of those that that Boris Johnson absolutely promised we would not lose and would not be affected by Brexit…..

Whoops……."

Erasers was replaced by the Turing scheme which has helped more students for less money, and has a higher percentage of lower income students.

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By *hrill CollinsMan
20 weeks ago

The Outer Rim

happily and inevitably, the return to EU membership and ever closer union increases in tempo after the lunatic fringe's failed experiment of brexit.

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By *roadShoulderzMan
19 weeks ago

Petersfield


"Erasmus was one of those that that Boris Johnson absolutely promised we would not lose and would not be affected by Brexit…..

Whoops…….

Erasers was replaced by the Turing scheme which has helped more students for less money, and has a higher percentage of lower income students."

I think you are comparing apples to oranges. Turing is one-way only, UK only not reciprocated, Erasmus is two-way UK to EU and EU to UK. Turing is worldwide other than EU, whereas Erasmus is mainly EU and from 2027 EU+UK.

I hope Labour will be sensible enough to keep Turing as there is little overlap. The schemes target different aspirations and in my view young people lost out very badly because of Covid and also Brexit abolishing Freedom of Movement for under 30s.

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By *heffielderCouple
19 weeks ago

sheffield


"The idea that Erasmus opens doors is great in theory but practically very few in the UK have had the skills to make use of it.

Erasmus really requires decent foreign language skills. This historically limited UK student access for places like France, Spain or Italy where courses were taught in the local language.

We just don’t speak the languages and it has got worse as foreign language degrees are actively being cut back all over the place as people are not enrolling in the courses. This applies particularly to European languages."

Not only that we have a much better standard of Universities with 3 being in the global top ten. Like most things with Europe we contribute much more then we get out of it and are now effectively subsidising EU students.

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By *heffielderCouple
19 weeks ago

sheffield


"happily and inevitably, the return to EU membership and ever closer union increases in tempo after the lunatic fringe's failed experiment of brexit. "

There's only so much this crazy labour government can do in the next 4 years thankfully ..

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By (user no longer on site)
18 weeks ago

Hmmm stop giving pensioners money to pay their winter fuel bills , or pay for teenagers (who have paid nothing into the system ) to have a jolly somewhere in Europe . I know where I want my taxes spent.

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