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Pay more, receive less PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Ines   
Thursday, 28 January 2010 20:31

Finally my material arrived, the last parcle arrived today. This time the delivery of the material (compared to the previous years) was fast ... it only took up to 17 days. Of course I rummaged in the box and having a look at the new materials!  Again I noticed that the format of the study calendar does no longer is A3, now it is at A4 paper and also the handbooks aren't shiny booklets, but normal paper booklets.

Of course those things are not really necessary, but it indicates that now European students have to pay for UK students, because the OU does no longer receive funding for a lot of UK students (ELQ decision). There was again a considerable increase in fees this year and the increase for European students was not less than the increase of UK students.

Last autumn, I asked Martin Bean, the new Vice Chancelor during a Elluminate session if this could happen and he denied.

 

Of course photos and descriptions about the course will follow. ;-)

 


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Demise of named science degrees PDF Print E-mail
Open University
Written by Ines   
Tuesday, 09 June 2009 20:42

The British Goverment decided to no longer subsidise students which already have an equal or higher degree than they are aiming for a few months ago. And also the credit crunsh is showing its traces. So every part of the Open University has to save 17% or more. 

Now the Science faculty has decided to offer only one named degree (BSc (hons) Science is under consideration) and of course the open degree in the future. I understand that they have to do something, but to sum up all named science degrees is not good for German (and probably also for the other Continential European) students, because in Germany (Europe) the acceptance of the open degree is tending to zero and on the other hand I assume that personnel managers are used to meaningful titles, like BSc Molecular Science which shows that the student studied a special amount of chemistry and biology. Furthermore the OU has some kind of a monopoly on distance learning science courses in Germany, but the German goverment (the Kultusministerkonferenz) decided to open the university access more, because now students who were able to finish year one are able to study as "normal" students afterwards.

IMHO the Open University did not consider all possibilities and also they did not consider all effects their decission will have on further students registrations.


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