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– There is a clear case of system failure when we see that the large growth in education has happened in the social sciences and the humanities. For comparison, the capacity in science and engineering in the little extended, says NHO director Kristin Skogen Lund to the newspaper Aftenposten at the forefront of the confederation of Norwegian enterprise annual conference on Thursday this week.
A note is made to the conference, has been given the title of Made in Norway – on the job for a green future. One of the conclusions which is that there is a “perverse competition for students”.
By the side of the fewer study programmes and fewer students in the social sciences and the humanities, believes the confederation of Norwegian enterprise more students need to be tracked into science and technology. Over 900 different masterprogrammer is way too much, believes the Confederation of Norwegian enterprise.
– Higher education is not governed by relevance and quality. Colleges and universities get paid per credits. When it pays to just offer a lot of different studies that are cheap to operate, ” says Lund.
the Norwegian student organization (NSO) agree that there is an inequality in the degree offerings that should be evened out. (©NTB)
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