The Government Rushes a New University Financing Law with the Approval of Rectors
The Argentine government is hastening a new university financing law, supported by university rectors, to address judicial conflicts stemming from non-compliance with the previous law.
Audit recommended sacking UNIOSUN VC, rectors over payroll fraud — Consultant
An audit report has recommended the dismissal of the Vice Chancellor and other principal officers of Osun State University for payroll fraud, despite claims of incompetence made by the university's management.
Reps decry absence of 10 rectors at budget defence session
The Nigerian House of Representatives is disappointed by the absence of 10 rectors at a budget defense session for polytechnics, highlighting issues of institutional compliance.
The unexpected crisis of Ayuso due to the dismissal of the Education counselor: a heterodox clan, pressure from rectors, and the 'betrayal' of three young deputies
Isabel Díaz Ayuso faces internal turmoil in the Madrid political landscape after the dismissal of her Education counselor, Emilio Viciana, which has led to resignations among party members and growing tensions with university authorities.
The Keys to the Fall of Viciana, the First Counselor Dismissed by Ayuso: The Boycott of Rectors, the Funding Problem, and an Inexperienced Team Force a More Aggressive Political Profile
Ayuso has dismissed Emilio Viciana, her first counselor, due to challenges posed by university rectors and issues surrounding educational financing.
Andalusia approves its new university law against the opposition of public rectors who warn that it attacks their autonomy
Andalusia's Parliament has approved a controversial new university law despite significant opposition from public university rectors who argue it undermines their autonomy.
Melbārde: Universities must justify their salary policy
Latvia's Education Minister Dace Melbārde emphasized the need for universities to justify their salary policies in a meeting with university rectors and vice-rectors.
It's Time to Introduce Independent and Strong Systems for Uncovering Fake News, with Sanctions for Their Sources
The article discusses the need for robust mechanisms to identify and penalize sources of fake news in Croatia, emphasizing the absence of female university rectors since the resignation of Snježana Prijić Samaržija.