The Schoof government is introducing cuts in education and science. In addition, the Balanced Internationalisation Bill - the central government’s attempt to restrict internationalisation at universities - is creating great uncertainty. Staff and students are worried. In this podcast, finance director Erik Boels answers a number of frequently asked questions.
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In this podcast
- Other universities have announced compulsory redundancies. Will the UvA be reorganising? Should colleagues on temporary contracts be worried?
- What measures is the UvA taking to prevent reorganisations?
- One of the savings measures mentioned is divesting properties. How exactly does this work?
- Will workloads increase because of the cuts?
- Should students be worried about the quality of their education?
- How is the Executive Board opposing the cuts?
- How can staff and students get a say in important financial decisions at the UvA?
- Minister Bruins has sent a letter outlining further measures he wants to take. How does Erik Boels feel about this?
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