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pagefinlande [2010/01/08 12:02] (Version actuelle)
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 +Students stage sit-in at University of Helsinki's main building
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 +13.3.2009 at 16:19
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 +About 300 students began an overnight sit-in at the main building of the University of Helsinki on Friday after a day of protests across the country against a bill to amend the 1997 Universities Act.
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 +Students had staged a sit-in at the university's main administration building in February.
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 +If passed into law the bill would render universities legal persons independent of the state, paving the way for private funding. Universities would also be allowed to charge tuition fees on a trial basis from master's programme students hailing from outside the European Union and the European Economic Area.
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 +Et aussi
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 + Students Protest Proposed University Legislation
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 +published yesterday 10:08 AM
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 +Students around Finland are organising demonstrations today, Friday, against a bill for a new university law. Up to 2,000 participants are expected at the main event in Helsinki.
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 +The marches are being organised by a network of university students and staff. In addition to Helsinki, events are planned in other cities, including Jyväskylä and Oulu.
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 +On Wednesday, a petition with nearly 7,000 signatures was submitted to the Parliamentary Education Committee, opposing the bill, and calling for starting work on university reform from the beginning.
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 +The proposed changes have been opposed by students and large numbers of university staff. A key issue is the fear that university would be increasingly business-driven.
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 +The increased involvement of outsiders in the administration of Finnish universities has split the government coalition, with the Green League sharply criticising the moves.
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