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Vows of ‘New Year, New Life’ in Higher Education and Science | Opinion

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The beginning of the new year is usually accompanied by hope and anticipation, although it is well known that a new life does not magically begin when the clock strikes twelve. With legislative elections scheduled for the end of January, there are renewed hopes and expectations that in 2022, a new life for science and higher education policies will begin. It is necessary that we all continue to defend the importance and quality of the contributions of scientific research and higher education to the social and economic development of the country, but it is unsustainable that government actions allow to prolong the deterioration of working conditions and the employment of teachers. . and researchers. Therefore, achieving efficacy, recognition and strengthening are our three wishes for “New Year, New Life.”

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