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UK colleges snub short business degrees

By David Turner, Education Correspondent

Published: March 23 2008 22:06 | Last updated: March 23 2008 22:06

England’s leading universities are set to snub government plans for intensive business-friendly degrees lasting 48 weeks a year, a Financial Times survey suggests.

A draft Whitehall paper – details of which were revealed by the FT last month – says universities should offer reforms “that an employer and employee will want”, such as “degrees taught over 48 weeks a year, with the bulk of learning delivered online or in the workplace”.

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