[Bonetools] Antw: *****POSSIBLE SPAM***** (Fwd) Fwd: CNRS en danger
Renate Miglbauer
Renate.Miglbauer at wels.gv.at
Tue Jul 1 14:33:42 CEST 2008
Dear colleagues
Dear colleagues,
in the roman city of Wels (Ovilava), Prov. Noricum a figure of ivory was just found during the recent excavations. The figure is 12,5cm long an 3cm wide. It represents a leopard. I am interested if there are similar figures anywhere an is the figure a part of furniture or the handle of a knife....?
Any information would help me!
sincerly
>>> <h13017cho at helka.iif.hu> 27.06.2008 08:37 >>>
Dear Colleagues,
Unbelievably the French government seems intent on detroying or at least
seriously compromising one of the most important research networks in the
world. Here is the English translation of the electronic letter from Aline
Averbouh you can send electronically to protest this act of cultural barbarity.
It is frankly a bit frightening with respect to what other like-minded
governments ae planning in all our respecive countries.
Best,
Alice
Hi Alice
Here is the english version. I don't know if it will change anything
now. we're quite dead!
but, if you can once again send it on the bone tool list, it will
maybe help at least to show to our Sarkozy that many people out of
France are not agree with that death of the CNRS
bises
aline
Début du message réexpédié :
This appeal may be signed by those working in research and higher
education as well as the very many people who sent us support messages
and wish to emphasize with their signature their standing by the personnel.
We wish to thank you for passing on the information as widely as
possible.
English translation of Appel :
"Nous nous engageons pour la recherche et l’enseignement
supérieur"
se en garde de Directeurs de Laboratoire et Responsables d’Instances
concernant la réorganisation du CNRS
The scientific community has, for several years now, demonstrated its will to
improve the structure of research and teaching in higher education by
making concrete proposals which remain valid today. But the drastic
restructuring of higher education and research currently being undertaken
by the Government will result in the management of research activity coming
under the direct control of political power (well beyond the scope of
the program orientations for which it is responsible). Many people in
positions of responsibility for research have criticised those
government measures, in particular laboratory and research centre
directors, CNRS [recipients, that body’s research council (which includes
overseas members), university councils, and laboratory general assemblies.
That the Administrative Council of the CNRS was prevented from sitting on
June 19th, reflects our profound and abiding uneasiness with regard to
the restructuring currently being imposed on this public body, which
threatens its integrity and its independence.
In order to resolve a crisis which can only weaken French research as well
as to regain the confidence necessary to reform our institutions in ways that
will benefit society as a whole, we ask today that: Any changes in the
structure of research be implemented in full respect of scientific
independence and of the principles of collegiality and democracy of
university and other research institutions;
Sufficient resources, both financial and human—researchers and teacher-
researchers, technical and administrative support personnel—be allocated
to universities and other public research bodies on a long-term basis. The
institutions will then be able to build a scientific strategy, their laboratories
will be able to develop their own projects and the principle that
governs research and higher education on the basis of statutory
posts—guarantors of genuine intellectual independence—will be
preserved; The CNRS should continue to cover all fields of knowledge in
order to develop a global research strategy as well to as encourage
collaboration between the different disciplines. These demands have a cost,
which can be met within the framework of the overall budget allocations to
higher education and research.
We are determined that this action should be long-term. We are aware of
our responsibility in the implementation of changes within higher education
and research and we are committed to doing nothing that would weaken the
very basis of our activity and its future in the short term, as per our press
release of June 23rd, signed by laboratory and research centre directors
and individuals in charge of research bodies.
If our demands are not heard, we will initiate progressive administrative
strike actions. In particular, wewill: In a first phase, suspend our
involvement in expertise and evaluation activities undertaken for
Refuse to pass on data that would support the assessment and orientation
of research using indicators that exclude expert scientific input.
And, in a second phase, and should the Government continue to remain
deaf to our legitimate requests, laboratory and institutional directors,
individuals in charge of scientific bodies, and their respective members, will
resign from [1] Centre National de la Recherche [2] Agence Nationale pour
la [3] Agence d’Evaluation de la Recherche et de l’Enseignement Supérieur
We did update you on the difficulties French research
and higher education are facing at the moment. A
widespread mobilization of the scientific community thus
prevented on June 19, 2008 the scheduled meeting of the
CNRS administrative board (cf.
http://www.sauvonslarecherche.fr/spip.php?article1921 <
http://www.sauvonslarecherche.fr/spip.php?article1921>
). We initiate an appeal we suggest you may sign on our
site:
http://www.sauvonslarecherche.fr/spip.php?article1992 <
http://www.sauvonslarecherche.fr/spip.php?article1992>
This appeal may be signed by those working in research
and higher education as well as the very many people who
sent us support messages and wish to emphasize with
their signature their standing by the personnel. We wish
to thank you for passing on the information as widely as
possible.
Dr.Alice M.Choyke
Aquincum Museum
H-1131 Budapest
Zahony u. 4
Hungary
Telephone: (36-1 240-4268)
H13017cho at niif.hu
or
Department of Medieval Studies
Central European University
H-1051 Budapest
Nador u. 9.
Hungary
(36-1) 327-3801
choyke at ceu.hu
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