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Labour's cuts fight

Published on
十一月 1, 1996
Last updated
五月 27, 2015

Your editorial was amusingly wrong in suggesting that academics at the London School of Economics have "backed off" from top-up fees in response to pressure from Labour governors. There is no backing off, no U-turn! We are, with the court's agreement, firmly embarked on the introduction of top-up fees for taught postgraduates, backed by scholarships, phasing these in for the 1996 and 1997 entrants. We are also considering whether to extend top-up fees to full-time, three-year, home and EC undergraduates for the 1998 entry.

A working party on fees was established in June with the agreement of both the academic board and the court. It will shortly present its well thought-out proposals for undergraduate top-up fees which enable us to maintain quality while guaranteeing access.

Leslie Hannah

Acting director, LSE

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