Higher Education in The U.K.

Higher Education in The U.K.
     There aremore than 60  universities  in the  U.K.  The  leading
universities areCambridge, Oxford and  London.  English universities
differ from eachother in traditions, general organization,  internal
goverment, etc.British  universities  are comparatively  small,  the
approximatenumber is about 7-8 thousand students. Most  universities
have under 3000students, some even less than 1500 ones.  London  and
Oxforduniversities are international, because people from  many parts
of the world cometo study at one  of  their colleges.  A  number of
wellknownscientists and writers, among  them  Newton, Darvin,  Byron
were educated inCambridge.
     A university consists of  a number  of  departments: art,  law,
music, economy,education, medicine, engineering, etc.
     After three years of study a student mayproceed to  a Bachelor’s
degree, andlater  to the  degrees  of Master  and  Doctor. Besides
universitiesthere are at present in Britain 300 technical  colleges,
providingpart-time and full-time education.
     The organization system of Oxford andCambridge differs from that
of all otheruniversities  and  colleges. The  teachers  are usually
called Dons. Partof the teaching is by means of lectures organized by
the university.Teaching is also carried out by tutorial system. This
is the system ofindividual tuitio organized  by  the colleges.  Each
student goes tohis tutor’s room once a week to read  and  discuss an
essay which thestudent has prepared.
     Some students get scholarship but thenumber of these students is
comparativelysmall. There are many sociaties and clubs at  Cambridge
and Oxford. Themost celebrating at Cambridge is the Debating Sociaty
at which studentsdiscuss political and other questions  with  famous
politicians andwriters. Sporting activities are also numerous.
     The work and games, the traditionsand  customs,  the jokes  and
debates — all areparts of students’ life there.
     It should  be  mentioned that  not  many children   from   the
working-classfamilies are able to receive the higher education as the
fees are veryhigh (more than L1000 a year). Besides that special fees
are taken forbooks, for laboratory works, exams and so on.