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Small bites: entry to dentistry courses is very restricted in France
A row has erupted in French higher education over a privately funded university that is facing legal action from the government.
Universit茅 Fernando Pessoa, an institution based in the town of Toulon, has only several dozen students, but it is causing a stir in the education establishment.
The university, backed by French and Portuguese investors, opened in November and offers courses including dentistry, speech therapy and pharmacy that lead to Portuguese diplomas. In France, such health studies are particularly selective. Only a limited number of university students who pass competitive exams in their first year are allowed to go on to train as doctors, dentists or chemists. In speech therapy studies, only 5 per cent of first-year applicants pass the entry exams.
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However, Universit茅 Fernando Pessoa allows students to pursue their ambitions for an annual fee of between 鈧7,500 (拢6,360) and 鈧9,500 without having to pass such exams.
Jacques Lachamp, the head of its pharmacy department, said the new university compensates for medical shortcomings in France. 鈥淭he French state doesn鈥檛 train enough health professionals, and many students who fail their entrance exams go to Belgium or Romania to get their diplomas,鈥 Dr Lachamp said.
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But the Paris Association of Students in Speech Therapy said the institution gives weaker students the means to bypass crucial university exams. 鈥淸Having to pass] the speech therapy entrance exams [ensures] crucial foundation skills and knowledge,鈥 said Chloe Daigmorte, the association鈥檚 president. 鈥淚f students fail, maybe it鈥檚 because they aren鈥檛 capable of pursuing the challenging courses they are applying for.鈥
One of the harshest reactions has come from the French government, which is seeking legal action against the university. In a press statement, Genevi猫ve Fioraso, minister of higher education and research, says she is 鈥渃oncerned about the quality of teaching and the level of relevant infrastructure at Fernando Pessoa鈥. The ministry also alleges that paperwork to open the institution was unsatisfactory and that the term 鈥渦niversity鈥 had been misused.
The institution dismisses the allegations.
Salvato Trigo, dean of Universidade Fernando Pessoa - a Portuguese institution affiliated with the Toulon university - said France鈥檚 reaction showed 鈥渪enophobic鈥 motivations.
On Portuguese radio station TSF, he said that 鈥渁 lot of France still thinks Portugal is a country of immigrants, masons and Paris slum-dwellers from the 1960s and 1970s鈥.
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Dr Lachamp added that French health officials were shunning healthy competition from abroad. 鈥淚 knew the establishment would react strongly, but I didn鈥檛 expect the reaction to be this violent.鈥
Jean-Loup Salzmann, president of the French Rectors鈥 Conference, said accusations of xenophobia showed that the university鈥檚 managers might be 鈥渃lutching at straws鈥.
鈥淚n France, we have a very open, international view of higher education,鈥 said Professor Salzmann. 鈥淥ur country has welcomed many foreign universities, such as Georgia Tech Lorraine [in Metz] or the American University of Paris. We are not against this university because it is Portuguese, but because it does not respect the rules regulating medical studies.鈥
There are also concerns that the students who obtain Portuguese qualifications at Universit茅 Fernando Pessoa will not be able to practise in France.
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