Letter: Student work plan is unfair
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Your support makes all the difference.Sir: David Walker argues that the state should not subsidise students to study away from home ("Why university is a journey too far", 11 August).
Fine - provided their neighbourhood university offers a course in every subject of significance. Not all do, and indeed some have deliberately opted to run only a small number of strong departments which can achieve excellence in teaching and research.
As a Colchester boy, I was happy to do a degree in politics, my chosen subject, at nearby Essex University because it had (and has) a superb Department of Government. Had I wished to do Welsh, theology or music, my local campus could not have helped me.
ALAN HAYMAN
Standing Committee of Convocation
Essex University
Colchester, Essex
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