17:00 - 18:30
Café DesAStA, Kassel

Extreme funding cuts for Hessian universities endanger our studies!
Lecture on Tuesday, 29. October at 17 Clock in the cafe disaster (Campus Dutch court)
Competition-like mechanisms have found their way into higher education financing for decades. Anyone who simply sees the tendency of capitalism here, to subordinate areas of life that are not yet capitalistically organized to its logic, only understands half of it, how modern universities are organized and how they are financed. In this event we look at the basics of state and non-state university financing, recent developments and, above all, the latest controversy, why the state of Hesse suddenly has less money, want to make massive savings at universities and discuss it, what we can do, so that no savings are made on education.
Tobias Cepok is a consultant for universities at the Hesse Education and Science Union
Organized by DGB-Campus-Office Kassel