If we can’t articulate the value of arts degrees, how do we expect the government to?
![The current government has ought to shut down degrees, such as those in drama, that it percieves as not leading to high-earning jobs. Photo: Shutterstock The current government has ought to shut down degrees, such as those in drama, that it percieves as not leading to high-earning jobs. Photo: Shutterstock](/AcuCustom/Sitename/DAM/311/shutterstock_1336613201.jpg)
The current government has ought to shut down degrees, such as those in drama, that it percieves as not leading to high-earning jobs. Photo: Shutterstock
As higher education arts courses face continued uncertainty thanks to Tory election proposals, the sector must tackle the reasons, such as low pay, that culture is seen as a precarious career choice
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