Saturday, October 25, 2008

Breakouts On Nose From Tissues

cuts to university: what future for a country that banishes the young talent?

the European Research Council (ERC) has recently released the results on the destinations of EU funds available for research and what is discovered? The European country that has submitted multiple applications to access this type of funding is Italy (19.2%) and this is a fact which confirms that plenty of researchers of all ages but also their difficulties in obtaining financing home. Among the questions that had happened then, Italy is in third place behind Britain and Germany but is lagging behind in the list of those countries deemed to attract scholars from abroad and to hold their own. The stringent cuts required by law 133/2008, have a serious impact on the future of the university. It would be unfair not to recognize the serious economic difficulties of the moment. as it would not admit too many cases maladministration of the universities. To raise public awareness on the measures of the minister, were held a bit 'all over Italy, the protests: the students of the University of Rome, held a physics lesson in Montecitorio square and delivered a letter to the Head of State . Protests in Palermo, Ancona, Trieste, Florence, Padua, Cagliari and Catania. In Milan, there were moments of tension between students who wanted to occupy the platforms of the Cadorna station and the police. Some regions will have recourse to the Constitutional Court against the commissioner provided for those that do not put into practice the decree on school size. Those cuts are really needed to the resources devoted to college? On 4 October, French President Sarkozy said that in order to get back on top of the economic crisis: "it is necessary to increase funding to improve the salaries of university professors, renovate homes, foster research, help students Needs ", proposing an increase of 50% of the resources available to universities, from now until 2012. What is and what will be the choice of our government?

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