Friday, September 10, 2010

Table Lights That Looks Like Candles

DISCARD THE LEFT SIDE OF UNIVERSITY RESEARCHERS AND AGAINST DDL GELMINI


Left side of researchers at University

The Student Council of Friday, September 10, the Left presented a paper University of solidarity to the researchers.

The document, which incorporates part of the resolutions passed by the Senate last July 20, recognizes the vital role of research, notes the failure to implement in the parliamentary debate of the proposals made by the Academic Senate, recognizes the efforts dall'Alma Mater and asks, finally, to initiate a phase of debate on the bill within the organs Gelmini student representation.

"On the day of arrival at Bologna, increasingly in doubt, Mr. Gelmini, it seemed only right to express our criticism of the bill in 1905 the university and institutional remind the Minister that the National Council of Students University (CNSU) expects to be called now for four months. A delay that is making it impossible for any form of discussion and proposal at the national level. "

the text of the document:

The Student Council, in continuity with the resolution of the Academic Senate at its meeting on 20 July and considering the subsequent approval by the Senate of the bill 1905:

  • recognizes the vital role within the University, whether for research or for teaching often beyond the institutional duties of the vast majority of researchers, who still await a complete definition of their role and legal status;
  • considers necessary to initiate a phase of internal discussion on the effects of the bill and the consequences will fall on students
  • addition, the Council Student takes Act not implemented in the parliamentary debate of the proposals made by the Academic Senate of the University of BoIlogna;
  • recognizes the efforts made by the University of Bologna for have used first person in all institutions for taking measures aimed at improving the employment conditions of researchers.

representatives in the University Student Council Left

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