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    The cost of study in Europe – EUbusiness Week newsletter 678

    npsBy nps23 October 2014Updated:12 July 2024 Newswire No Comments5 Mins Read
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    EUbusiness Week 678 top stories: EU leaders close in on climate change deal; Juncker wins green light for ‘last chance’ team; Cap on migrants to UK against rules: Barroso; EU hits big banks for bailout war chest; Russia-Ukraine gas talks falter, new meeting next week; EU calls for comment on airline fare remedies

    Publisher’s Note

    Students studying in Europe face widely differing student fees, says a report from the Eurydice education network. This does not exactly improve access to higher education for young Europeans, though this is a key aim of EU policy-makers. Such access improves their chances of getting a good job, and also, says Education Commissioner Androulla Vassiliou, “enhances economies, which are in need of the innovation and creativity that talented graduates bring.”

    English students suffer most as they pay the highest tuition fees in Europe. There are signs of change, however. Germany, who only introduced student tuition fees in 2007, has recently moved the other way, and abolished them.
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