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UK: Universities 'recruiting more foreign students'
19.04.2011 Universities are planning a huge
increase in foreign students to boost their income following swingeing
government funding cuts, it emerged last week Some top institutions want
to almost double the number of undergraduates recruited from outside
Europe.
Durham is planning a 97 per cent rise in international students and Exeter is proposing a 73 per cent increase across some colleges. The Government currently controls the number of students universities can recruit from Britain and European Union member states because their tuition is subsidised by the taxpayer. Fees are capped at £3,290 this academic year and universities face harsh fines for over-recruiting. But institutions can admit unlimited numbers of foreign students who are charged up to eight times as much. The highest international fee this year is believed to be £26,250 which Imperial College charges to take some lab-based courses. Source: The Telegraph Photo: The Telegraph |
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