Jaak Vilo: Grants for additional project needs, not as a RESEARCHER'S BASIC SALARY 3. March 2021 | TÜAÜ | Leave a comment Kui soovime Eestile kasulikumat ja õiglasemat teaduspoliitikat, siis tuleb grandiskeem reformida nii, et see oleks ainult grandi täiendavate kulude keskne, mitte teadlaste palkade põhirahastus. Ajutise raha lõppemine ei paneks siis enam ohtu kogu (all)asutuse eksistentsi. Eriti kui ühendada põhitöökohtade rahastus ülikoolide ja asutuste õpetamise, rakendusuuringute jm ressurssidega.… Read More Like this:Like Loading...
The procedure of sending employees to the vision check will be simplified 2. March 2021 | TÜAÜ | Leave a comment According to the amendments in force from March 1, it is possible to organise the vision check for an employee outside the periodic healt checks. Also, the procedure of getting the allowance to buy glasses have become simpler. Read More Like this:Like Loading...
The 2.-8. job grades will see a pay rise in March 23. February 2021 | TÜAÜ | Leave a comment As rector Tomas Asser said, there is a need to improve the competitiveness of the salary of lecturers. "At the same time, we continue to be underfunded to sustain a quality higher education in Estonia and thus continue the dialogue with the new government to improve the situation." Read More Like this:Like Loading...
Academic unions' support for the ministry in standing for the free higher education 22. February 2021 | TÜAÜ | Leave a comment The unions of The University of Tartu, Estonian University of Life Sciences, Tallinn University and Tallinn University of Applied Sciences expressed their support to the Ministry of Education and Research and its Deputy Secretary General Indrek Reimand for unconditional support for free higher education in times when first steps toward the reestablishing the tuition fees have been made by the universities. Read More Like this:Like Loading...
Tuition fees in higher education seem inevitable, don't they? 16. February 2021 | TÜAÜ | Leave a comment The Deputy Secretary General of the Ministry of Education and Research Indrek Reimand expressed in words clear support for the free education. The positions by the Vice Rector for Academic Affairs of the University of Tartu Aune Valk pose the question of why the university instead of demanding decisively increase in government funding advocates solely the need of engaging the private money. Read More Like this:Like Loading...