20th December 2005, 07:30 PM
Quote:quote:Originally posted by 27trowels
International students do pay a huge ammount more than british students, some people i know are paying ?10000 a year. Does anyone know if there is a program of financial aid to develope archaeology in other countries by sending people to foreign universities?
As I understand it, at present an archaeology dept. (or any other dept. for that matter) recieves approx ?10000 per year per student. Of this c.?1300 is paid by the LEA/student (depending on circumstance) by domestic students, this is the standard university fee). Overseas students have to pay the full wack themselves, unless recieving subsidy from their own government or another source.
Does anyone know whether the top-up fee is money which the university recieves on top of the 10k it gets already, or is it money which is offset against the governments contribution (i.e. the top-up fee allows the government to contribute less money and the student more). I would assume/hope that its the first option, but haven't been able to get clarification.
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