Thursday, October 27, 2016

The VVD and CDA: no studentenstop in technical studies – NOS

CDA and VVD in the Second Chamber would like that minister Bussemaker studentenstops-by-twelve technical studies prevents. They find that studentenstops unacceptable and call Bussemaker on to intervene. According to the technical universities is the financial need was so high that in some studies a studentenstop threatens.

“Inconsistent”, says Member of the Dutch parliament Duisenberg. “On the one hand, it gives the government millions to students to entice a technical study to choose, on the other hand, announce training a stop to.”

Earlier warned the four TU’s in Delft, Enschede, Eindhoven and Wageningen that they are financially in trouble due to the number of students growing enormously, but the financial resources are not enough to grow. Over the last few years the government, industry and education to more technical students to draw. The number of students in Delft, Eindhoven, Enschede and Wageningen grew in ten years time, of 32,000 to 53.000.

But the budgets don’t grow with it, with “all the consequences”, says president Van der Chijs of the federation of technical universities. According to him, the border is reached. The VVD and the CDA thinking that also and call Bussemaker minister of Education on the distribution of financial flows to universities to investigate.

The Mps argue not directly for extra money as well, but first want an investigation into the allocation of the 3.6 billion that the ministry of Education the universities provide. This must be what the Members of the chamber include more attention to the distribution of money between alpha – and bètastudies.

The Members of parliament Duisenberg (VVD) and Rog (CDA) should be next week, a motion in which the minister urged to take action.

Minister Bussemaker is not against such research but can’t say yet how that should look like, according to a spokesman.

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