Andalusian Public Universities Rebel Against the Board’s Support for Private Universities
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With indignation and astonishment the public universities of Jaén and Granada have received the negative report of the Agency for the Scientific and University Quality of Andalusia (ACCUA) to the implementation of the Degree in Biomedical Engineering, which had 60 places and for which there were already more than 800 pre-registrations to impart the next course jointly in the two public centers.
The Ministry of Educational Development published first thing in the afternoon the results of the first examination of the macro-oppositions for teachers and teachers this year. In total, there were 7,886 places in play of different specialties for which 41,852 teachers had enrolled, mostly (almost 90%) from the different provinces of Andalusia. Of these, on Saturday, 21 June, a total of 37,758 were presented for the first examination in one of …
The Assembly of Interinas and Aspirantes has denounced a new wave of computer failures in the placement of teaching personnel in Andalusia, which they consider a reflection of the "deep lack of respect" on the part of the Education Councillor, María del Carmen Castillo, and the autonomous president, Juanma Moreno. In a statement they say that "for the umpteenth time, there are now failures that directly affect teaching staff and, by extension, t…
On Wednesday, the Junta de Andalucía reproached the delegate of the Government of Pedro Sánchez in the community, Pedro Fernández, who blames Juanma Moreno's autonomous executive for blocking university degrees on Artificial Intelligence in Granada, when the competence for its approval falls to the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities.
The rector asks from Melilla to review the verification processes and has remembered that the agency has not had direction for months The president of the Autonomous City joins the complaints and considers what happened as a "colossal shooting" The
The rector of the University of Granada, Pedro Mercado, and the president of the Autonomous City of Melilla, Juan José Imbroda, have met to analyze the situation following the final unfavourable report of the Agency for the Scientific and University Quality of Andalusia (ACCUA) that affects the Degree in Data Science and Artificial Intelligence, whose teaching was planned on the Granada and Melilla campuses for the next course.
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