Auckland University Should Look To Government
Auckland University Should Look To Government, Not Students, For Money
Staff and students shouldn't be competing for
the same money, says TEU
national secretary Sharn
Riggs.
Ms Riggs' comments were made in response to a
suggestion by University
of Auckland vice-chancellor,
Stuart McCutcheon, that the 'balance of
investment' in
universities needs to shift to the maintenance
or
enhancement of quality rather than student
support.
"Yes, universities will suffer if we do not
invest to keep good staff
here in New Zealand. Yes, there
are overseas universities keen to
recruit our best staff.
Yes, salaries do need to rise. And I don't
think anyone
wants that to be at the expense of an accessible
and
equitable tertiary education system at which the
children of all our families
can aspire to study."
"The
government's role is not to take money off students and give
it to
vice chancellors, but to recognise that putting
money into the whole
tertiary education sector and the
people who work there is not a cost
but a high paying
investment," said Ms Riggs.
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