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Die Presse - Austria | Wtorek, 14. Luty 2006

Restricting Admissions to Universities

Austria has long been trying to restrict the number of Germans studying medicine at its universities. One of the first systems of rules introduced for this purpose has been declared illegal by the European Court of Justice (ECJ). Now a new solution has been proposed. Martina Salomon comments: "The new quotas introduced for foreign students will solve the ECJ problem temporarily. What's missing is a serious educational plan... The new regulations for university admittance, according to which 75 percent of the places at universities of medicine are reserved for Austrians, are not entirely above-board from a legal point of view, but they keep the problem under control for the time being – at least until the European Court of Justice's next ruling. Besides, Belgium is doing the same thing. In an attempt to fend off the hoards of refugee students from French universities, the country announced the introduction of similar regulations in early February. The proportion of foreign students allowed to study at the universities in question has now been limited to 30 percent."

» Cały przegląd prasy z dnia Wtorek, 14. Luty 2006

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