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Sweden’s education minister Jan Björklund has slammed the quality of the country's higher education system as he unveiled plans to revamp the way university quality is monitored.
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Please dont use slang, it aint cool yo!
-Ethnically confused Jordanian
They said they have problems (Somehow serious problems) with university and on the other hand when it comes to tuition fees they claim to be the best.
Just for information:
KTH tuition fee : 42,000 USD for 2 years Best technical university in Sweden, ranked 150-180 on different websites
MIT tuition fee: 40,000 for 2 years Best Technical university in the world, ranked 1-3 in different websites
Statics talk......
I'm a UBC engineering grad. My Chalmers engineering buddy said he was in midterms, I thought I could empathize. I was shocked when he said he was going skiing because he'll write one and defer the rest because he needs a break......WTHeck!! (the local made me edit, lol). He went on to explain the Swedish system.
How can this system prepare students with prioritizing and deadlines, let alone the real world?
Your statement...
"I admit this even though I don't like Canadians much"
...just disqualified everything you have to say, here or anywhere else. What kind of m0r0n says something so stupid? You are obviously uneducated. And no, I am not Canadian.
I agree that I wrote it in a bad way, there are Canadians that I like and respect, but I am not on the bandwagon of considering Canada the most perfect country in the world (polls show that many people are). I apologize to those Canadians who feel insulted. Canada has its own problems and shortcomings like any other country.
Admit that there is variation though between best and worst - but not convinced that introducing Military style controls is the answer though - but understand that it is an attractive option though for a Soldier
In U.K. universities, the staff selection typically takes 2-3 months from the application closing date. However, nothing was resolved about the Swedish Professorship by February 2007, although the applicants' publications had been sent out to external evaluators. A colleague at the University told me that a decision on the Professorship would be made in November or December 2007 - more than a year after the closing date. In February 2008, my colleague told me informally that the Appointment Panel decided that none of the applicants fitted the job profile well enough to warrant being appointed. However, I, (and I assume the other candidates), was not informed of this fact. I understood the rationale for this outcome, but was disappointed, as I had relished the prospect of using my knowledge, experience and European and international contacts to help build a vibrant academic community within the University. However, the time taken for the decision was such that I had ceased to consider the possibility of being appointed. As I received no information whatsoever from the University about my application, I wrote to the Dean, outlining what had happened, and requesting the Dean's Office of the Faculty to keep me informed of any future Professorships for which I may be eligible. However, I received no response from the Dean to this letter.
In July 2009, nearly three years after I had applied, I received from the university a package containing the books and articles I had submitted in support of my application, but with no explanation. So, I wrote to the University Rector. In my letter, I advised him what had happened and I observed that in the future, in its pursuit of academic excellence, the university should ensure that prospective international applicants for posts at the University were treated better than I was, if the University wished to attract the very best scholars. To this letter, like that sent to the Dean, I received no response.