Modern Languages \u200b\u200bis the brainchild of students from the Faculty of Languages \u200b\u200bin Pisa.
Our aim is to disclose its reasons for the protest of these days, a protest that involves all the universities, professors students, through research and administrative staff.
"modern languages" because we hope that our faculty - a faculty in the humanities and therefore at risk of closure to a greater extent than others - may continue to exist in the coming years.
"living language" because we do not want simply to be against Gelmini reform: we want to propose new ideas, trying to figure out what's wrong and how to improve the University.
The blog is absolutely non-partisan, brings together ideas from the people below him the most diverse but united by one certainty: a university reform is possible, it is not a purely financial reform.
We hope to illustrate, through articles and documents, what is the situation of the Italian university and particularly of our faculty, as well as to clarify the ideas - both those living outside the academic world, both those who live by " uninformed - why it is important to move now, before it is too late.
We would like to make it clear that the Gelmini reform is not carried out in the name of merit and that the stakes are very high: the end of a public university accessible to all, the ample supply and focused on teaching free research.
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