At the moment only a tiny percentage of people getting 'heritage sector' tertiary qualifications ever get a job in the heritage sector - just look at the number of archaeology degrees handed out every year compared to the entire number of people operating within the archaeological profession - surely there's some some scope for taking up some of the slack? If people are doing it purely as a 'hobby' interest or 'cos they think it's an easy degree maybe they should be paying for it themselves, since there's no net benefit to the country or the profession?:face-stir:
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Loss of degree Courses - its not only the UK - by BAJR - 29th June 2010, 08:55 AM
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