We precarious Precarious Coordination of the University (CPU) leggiamo con sdegno il resoconto della risposta del sottosegretario Guido Viceconte all’interrogazione parlamentare sull’utilizzo dei fondi stanziati dal precedente Governo nell’ormai lontano 2006 per l’assunzione di nuovi ricercatori nelle università. A precisa domanda (fornire dati certi sugli stanziamenti delle quote Mussi non ancora utilizzate e fissare un termine per l'utilizzo delle quote che alcuni atenei non stanno utilizzando, in vista di una possibile redistribuzione ad altre università) il sottosegretario ha risposto semplicemente con il nulla.
La verità è che, nonostante le due ministre Gelmini e Meloni abbiano in più occasioni sbandierato in giro la figure of 4000 researchers recruited through the work of their Government, recruitment stagnates in all Italian universities and the few places available are the result of an allocation of 4 years old now, used with a dropper, and even from some universities forfeited and used for other and not very clear purpose. All this while the few remaining contests play proceeding as deplorable practice: candidates called at the same time hundreds of miles distant sites, invitations to charges involving the proliferation of unjustified costs for applicants. We Coordination of the precarious Precarious University (CPU), we ask the Ministry to intervene clearly to ensure that all participation the competitions.
Italy occupies the third-last place in the OECD on the research staff in total working population, ahead of only Mexico and Turkey. Rather than devote himself to the final destruction of the Italian university by cutting the already low investment in universities and research and the purpose of assigning the total control of the universities to the Rector in charge of bankruptcy administration in recent years, the Government should take care to align the number of Italian university professors and researchers to European standards, by supporting and recruiting outstanding refinancing started back in 2006.
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