Thursday, June 18, 2009

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Monday, June 22, from 18h
lawn in front of the cafeteria Administrative Bldg.
(Contibution salty / sweet / liquid welcome)

Monday, June 15, 2009

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general meeting of Insoumis ** Monday, June 15 at 12:30 PARVIS of Amphis ABC

* The committee called for mobilizing a staff meeting ** Monday, June 15 at 12:30 PARVIS of Amphis ABC Order ** Agenda: * * *

Focus on reforms concerning higher education and research * * *

resistance against reforms nationally and locally, * * *
The terms of outstanding stock the UPV * o *
In response to the call of April 28: Resolution on the retention of notes * o *
Resolutions of departments and laboratories on self-assessments AERES *

* * The days of consultations on 22 and 23 June at the UPV *


Friday, June 12, 2009

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OPEN LETTER TO MRS VALERIE PÉCRESSE MINISTER OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND RESEARCH

The influence of scholars and intellectuals is certainly somewhat declining in our new model of society. Researchers, academics and intellectuals nonetheless continue to dig their path, ignoring the noise and fury outside. This does not mean they live in bubbles out of the world. Instead, they are more invested than ever in the mission is their will to contribute with others to provide their fellow citizens that element of critical thinking essential to the preservation of democracy. Thanks to the networks they weave through traffic to their thoughts and their words, beyond prejudices, myths and fears in vogue and their exploitation, they are constantly acting on behalf of freedom and imperfect! tiality, whatever may otherwise be their religious affiliation or any political affiliation. Our societies, too often subject to the dictates of the media and the Internet need this free speech, only to serve the principles of democracy, moving unimpeded and producing information, knowledge and reflection. It turns out that in our country the majority of intellectuals belonging to the public, which does not mean they are in any way subservient institutions or political power, although there certainly among them organic intellectuals. If freedom is necessary to think and write, it goes without saying that the reserve requirement which applies generally to certain categories of officials can not possibly apply to them, except that only waiting for them reproduction of official doctrine and sterile. Today, before convening a disciplinary committee, of not! colleague Dr. Vincent Geisser, a researcher at the CNRS, accused of failing to meet this "requirement" is a further sign, particularly alarming to the idea that the institutions of our country now seem to be our role. Will we then submit our articles, our books, our public pronouncements to the approval of their censure, although no reference should emanate from them except that of intellectual rigor and creativity that accompanies any research? What compromises should we accept ashamed to escape the humiliation of a Disciplinary Board? France, a country of human rights and freedom of expression, she is losing her soul? How to continue to do our job, to fully assume our vocation, under the constant threat of punishment? What are we? Mere transmission belts of ideas that are acceptable to our leaders and institutions that we em! bend, or men and women exercising their autonomous trade lib! of all, responsibly, honestly and in the service of research, thought and knowledge free of ideological straitjacket, with no limit other than the consideration of the common good? The reserve requirement can in no case apply to the intellectuals, including when they are public servants. Submit them back simply to make them disappear as intellectuals, is to ruin the freedom they need to continue their work of salvation, essential to the normal life of a politically healthy, and who needs them for balance. What happens to our colleague Vincent Geisser, who has the misfortune to work on Islam, hot topic, if any, is extremely serious and of concern to all citizens of this country. The shameful treatment he undergoes is a disgrace to the profession and for France. To sign

: http://petition.liberteintellectuelle.net/

GROUP FOR THE SAFETY OF RESEARCHERS AND LIBERTÉINTELLECTUELLE ENSEIGNANTSCHERCHEURSDE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMITTEE

LAUNCH
1. Ghislaine ALLEAUME, director of research at CNRS, Director of IREMAM2. Jean-Christophe Attias, director of studies at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes Studies3. Etienne Balibar, Emeritus Professor at the University of Paris 10 Nanterre4. Nicolas Bancel, professor at the University of Strasbourg, on secondment to the University of Lausanne5. Jean Bauberot, Professor Emeritus of History and Chair of Sociology of secularism at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes studies6. Esther Benbassa, director of studies at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes studies7. Daniel Bensaid, Professor of Philosophy at the University of Paris 88. Pascal Boniface, geo-political, University of Paris 89. Marie-Francoise COUREL, director of studies at the Ecole Pratique d! 're Studies, Honorary President of the EPHE, former Scientific Director of the Department of SHS CNRS10. Denis Crouzet, professor at the University of Paris-Sorbonne (Paris 4) 11. Alain de Libera, professor of history of medieval philosophy at the University of Geneva, director of studies at the Ecole Pratique des Hautes studies12. Christine Delphy, research director emeritus at CNRS13. Eric FASSIN, lecturer at the Ecole Normale Supérieure14. Nacira Guénif sociologist and lecturer at the University of Paris Nord15. Edgar Morin, emeritus director of research at CNRS16. MUCCHIELLI Lawrence, research director at CNRS17. Denis Peschanski, CNRS research director, former deputy director of department SHS of CNRS 18. Roshdi RASHED, emeritus research director at CNRS, Professor Emeritus at the University of Tokyo19. Olivier Roy, research director at CNRS20. Vincent Tiberj, a researcher at the Centre d'Etu! of European Sciences Po and lecturer at Sciences Po21. Tzvetan Todorov, research director emeritus at CNRS22. Jerome VALLUY, research professor, political science, University Panthéon-Sorbonne (Paris 1, CRPS, TERRA)

Thursday, June 11, 2009

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Event Saturday, June 13 to Montpellier - 14H at Peyrou

trade unions in the HéraultCFDT, CFTC, CFE-CGC, CGT, FSU, Partners, UNSA call to demonstrate
Saturday, June 13 in Montpellier - 14H at Peyrou
massive mobilizations of January 29, March 19, May 1: Employers and government must initiate negotiations and consultation on the topics most pressing priority. The government must put the "social" in the center of its economic policy.

People Posting Numbers On Facebook?

EXPLOSION OF THE COMMISSION MAROIS-FILATRE!

=> http://sciences.blogs.liberation.fr/home/2009/06/la-commission-marois-fil% C3% A2tre-explodes-in- vol.html # more

=> News CPU

AFP dispatch announcing the decision of the CPU:
The Conference of Presidents University (CPU) announced on Wednesday suspended its participation in the commission Marois Filatre-on training and assistance of teachers, due to disagreement with the Department of Education on proposed orders. "Noting that the Ministry of Education refuses to return to the permanent provisions of decrees relating to teacher recruitment, and insofar as those provisions permanent anticipate the result of work of the Committee Marois / Filatre, office CPU and President Daniel Filatre have decided to suspend their participation in the conciliation committee and monitoring, "said a statement from the CPU.
"The CPU, in agreement with the conferences of directors IUFM, letters and science, will continue to work independently to draw conclusions, proposals and recommendations in the coming weeks , "she adds, noting that it" remains open to proposals " Ministry of Education " which would restore parity dialogue." Modifying the status of teachers, in conjunction with education reform or "mastering", draft Orders in Council in question must pass the function Public June 12, then the State Council before promulgation possible by the end of June, however, they address issues that, following the university movement, has been debate within the commission Marois-Filatre which must issue its findings on July 15. One of two co-leaders of this commission, Filatre Daniel, is president of the University of Toulouse II-Le Mirail. Following their decision, the office of the CPU and Mr. Filatre planning to hold a press conference Wednesday at 13.30 to Paris. The reform of training and recruitment of teachers in schools, colleges and high schools requires that future teachers are recruited at "Master 2" (bac +5), and that training is up to universities through these courses.

Communiqué SNESup:
The office of the CPU, and Daniel Filatre, announced by press release dated June 10, 2009 suspending their participation in the commission said Marois- Filatre, following the refusal of the Ministry of Education to "return to the permanent provisions of decrees relating to the recruitment of teachers." The SNESUP with SLU, was sent yesterday to members of the Committee Marois-Filatre asking them to suspend their work until the government would not withdraw the proposed orders. The
SNESUP, which decided to suspend its participation in working groups and commission-Marois Filatre national office since June 2, asks the government to withdraw the draft decrees for the training and recruitment of teachers in subject CSFPE June 12 and to open real negotiations for any reform. The SNESUP considers that the process of discussions is now obsolete and need to create a thematic committee permanent end of CNES and SSC with the time and resources
him to conduct all necessary discussions with all stakeholders involved in teacher training : Institutions, trade unions, learned societies ... The
SNESUP called academics expressing their refusal to see the reform implemented and see 34,000 jobs cut in the public, thereby depriving many young people access to a post office, including teacher.
Snesup, Paris, June 10, 2009

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University Toulouse Le Mirail-2 under control Police

Summary of previous episodes:

- Tuesday, June 2, the campus is surrounded by a dozen trucks of riot police checks are carried to the subway, police officers plainclothes circulates in a very conspicuous on campus.

- Wednesday, June 3 in the morning, thirty students who occupied the building of the ark are dislodged without violence or arrest, with 20 trucks of riot police and riot police. The GA staff must be held before the gates of the university administrative closure.

- Thursday, June 4, after the GA student, a very symbolic picket line of tables and chairs are placed before the entrance to the building of the Presidency. This causes the intervention of a unit of riot police entering the campus and pushing students out of college. The situation is tense enough to improvise staff present a security cordon between students and police.

- Friday, June 5, RAS ... but many vans parked blue always around the university.

- Monday, AG staff revote that the strike by ordering the police presence, and AG student ... This revote on strike and picketing (in addition to the fight against the LRU and Orders made thereunder, the student movement in particular, remains bearer of local claims that have not been heard), and 300 to 400 students undertake reassemble them. Very strong Tensions on campus: CRS and CDI, still parked nearby, intervene, clashes occur on the pegs with teachers' Unlockers ", and amidst all this, the guards of a private company, including some very aggressive , go about with their fighting dogs. Many plainclothes police officers are visible at various places on campus.

- Tuesday, GA staff and student common AG-personal, where for the first time in nearly five months, the university president goes and speaks, so far without a real dialogue to reach be established. Showing that several interventions in some parts of the university, are not those provisions to help students passed by the CA are applied, it was decided to block these components. And guess what? CRS involved, "unlock" and rebloquent by their presence, while going about, always, a few plainclothes policemen and security guards with their dogs.

Each day, of course, one can count the vans parked nearby (about twenty). Many teachers refuse to make the educational groupings provided in such conditions, and therefore take place with students at various locations off campus: to college on a lawn, or even, apparently, at the foot of vans of riot police ...

it happens like that to the UTM ... The press barely speaks, and seems to have given to understand, even given up travel.

News on the official site of the UTM releases on Free Expression
some pictures on the blog Poolp:
http://www.auboutduweb.com/poolp/index.php?post/2009/06/ 09/Universite-Toulouse-2-% 3A-small-vocabulary-in-picture

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

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Thursday, June 11: Valerie Pécresse Avignon

Thursday, June 11, Valerie Pécresse is expected at 14:30 in Avignon.
A convoy of students from the UM2 and UM3 Pécresse welcome to leave Avignon ... There is a possibility of carpools to go, there are still some seats in cars.
Contact: ag-um2@bemol.listes.vox.coop

The appointment on the spot:
13h: AG of staff and students
14:30: rally outside the building north of university campus of St. Martha

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No to "expanded responsibilities and powers"

No to "expanded responsibilities and powers," YES freedoms educational, scientific and democratic life. Inter-Press (08/06/09)

=> http://www.sncs.fr/article.php3?id_article=1822

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"We would prefer not to" - Moratorium on expertise for the NRA or AERES

More than 4100 scientists French, European and international assume no reviews for ANR and AERES this year!

text and small => http://www.sauvonslarecherche.fr/spip.php?article2147 # sp2147


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real answers to the crisis of the university

real answer to the crisis of the university
Tribune STÉPHANE TASSEL, Secretary General of Snesup in Release of 08/06/2009

=> http: / / www.liberation.fr/tribune/0101572177-de-vraies-reponses-a-la-crise-de-l-universite

Saturday, June 6, 2009

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Which Europe for the University? Moved

Which Europe for the University? Ten Questions to Save the University to candidates in European elections
=> http://www.sauvonsluniversite.com/spip.php?article2656

Friday, June 5, 2009

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June 3, 2009 meeting of the Research Centre 21

text of the motion passed Wednesday, June 3, 2009, by the assembly of IRRI 21:

Recognizing the need for scientific assessment teams, we, IRRI's 21, believe that some of the procedures implemented by AERES are unsuitable for research in humanities and social sciences. Therefore we reject the legitimacy of the criteria imposed on us especially on the following:
  • Bibliometrics, journal ranking and prioritization of publications
  • Using
  • sheets of academics for purposes other than the overall assessment teams;
  • Overstatement of economic partnerships and technical
  • not taken into account in the contingent of researchers to publish, some researchers plan (PRAG, retired teachers, Lecturer, PhD ...)
  • not taken into account the specificities of certain disciplines (literature, arts and performing arts ...)
  • Publication of assessments for purposes other than internal information to the scientific community .
Motion passed by 27 votes in favor and one abstention.