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Will the study of archaeology soon become a thing of the past? - Oxbeast - 20th February 2013

That's pretty interesting Doug, and I am surprised. Perhaps this is more to do with managers wanting to get rid of degrees that are expensive to teach. Maybe you should post that on the Guardian's site.


Will the study of archaeology soon become a thing of the past? - Doug - 20th February 2013

Yeah, I think the pro-vice-commander-honorable .... was taking advantage of some good press to fight his corner for the humanities, not just archaeology. Can't blame him, I would do the same.

Probably the whole system of universities these days is to blame e.g. always looking to cut costs, and get better returns (they never say what that is). Though that being said I have never actually seen any break down's on "expensive" degrees to teach. Yeah, archaeology can be expensive but it can also be dirt cheap. How many people actually get into a lab? How many students get to work with .... (expensive piece of equipment) it seems to me, (with a few notable exceptions) most courses are taught just like history courses, read this this and this. There are exceptions to this (osteoarch etc.) but for most part it seems like archaeology is no more expensive than maths, or English or underwater basket weaving.

Does anyone have numbers or know where some are? When Birm was closed down (not yet, but probably will be) did anyone post any numbers as to why/how they would save money?

Just wondering, thanks.


Will the study of archaeology soon become a thing of the past? - Dinosaur - 20th February 2013

Kel Wrote:That's a depressing thought Dino. I have two pension plans, neither of which are worth the paper they're written on. Hooray for those "reliable" local government pensions (turns out it wasn't an Equitable Life after all) and "stable" multinationals (which wink out of existence at the drop of a hat). Cruddy/non-existent pension deals aren't limited to archaeology - retirement wasn't an option even *before* I started!

Mine's actually quite good - or would be if I'd started feeding it 30 years earlier Sad

At least I'll be able to afford 20 fags at Xmas - by the time I 'retire' the figures should have just about converged :face-crying:


Will the study of archaeology soon become a thing of the past? - Antipesto - 21st February 2013

Well, in theory mine ought to actually be a pay increase over a basic diggers wage (assuming I'm still alive to collect it). The benefit of a pension before learning to drive.


Will the study of archaeology soon become a thing of the past? - Dinosaur - 21st February 2013

And let that be a lesson to the rest of you younger diggers out there, even a few quid a week adds up over forty-odd years :face-approve:

Shame no one told me that Sad


Will the study of archaeology soon become a thing of the past? - VGC - 21st February 2013

With the new student loan system meaning that you don't have to pay back till you're earning over £24k, it's quite concievable that as an archaeologist wouldn't have to start paying back the loan for a very (very) long time. Could be its USP...


Will the study of archaeology soon become a thing of the past? - Oxbeast - 21st February 2013

stef.s Wrote:With the new student loan system meaning that you don't have to pay back till you're earning over £24k, it's quite concievable that as an archaeologist wouldn't have to start paying back the loan for a very (very) long time. Could be its USP...

Its 9% of your income over over 21K, plus it starts earning interest as soon as you borrow it, and RPI +3% after graduation.

Its a better loan deal than I got, to be honest, but I've only had to pay RPI on the interest since graduation. And now they write it off after 30 years, which they didn't before.

Although...
Quote:It's important to understand Parliament is omnicompetent. In other words, it's completely free to make and change rules made in the past. This means there is no 100% guarantee the system will remain unchanged for the 30 years until you’re clear. It's worth being aware this is a risk factor.

http://www.moneysavingexpert.com/students/student-loans-tuition-fees-changes#3


Will the study of archaeology soon become a thing of the past? - Unitof1 - 21st February 2013

Doug I see that you have got the numbers together for HE, I presume historic environmnet? Just wondered where all these part time archaeology students undergraduate and post graduate used to exist at? The figures would have it that back in the nineties there were more part time undergraduated than undergraduated in archaeology. Was this something that went on at places like sheffield?


Will the study of archaeology soon become a thing of the past? - GnomeKing - 21st February 2013

never mind that;

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On Wednesday 6 February a list of trade union general secretaries, MPs, campaigners, and cultural figures put out a call for a People’s Assembly Against Austerity with a letter to the Guardian. In the two weeks since, there has been some significant developments. Below is the first update. We will be sending out more as the assembly gathers momentum.
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Will the study of archaeology soon become a thing of the past? - Doug - 21st February 2013

Unitof1 Wrote:Doug I see that you have got the numbers together for HE, I presume historic environmnet? Just wondered where all these part time archaeology students undergraduate and post graduate used to exist at? The figures would have it that back in the nineties there were more part time undergraduated than undergraduated in archaeology. Was this something that went on at places like sheffield?

HE Big Grinlol

I know there is data by university (not sure if it goes all the way down to degrees) but I think that is not released too the public. You have to get access to the database. I use to have access but it was a year ago and I forgot the login details. I will see if I can dig up that info for you.