Index – National – SZFE citizens are members of the board of directors: and education continues



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As we wrote, yesterday the Board of Trustees of the University of Theater and Cinematographic Arts (SZFE) published an open letter in which it indicates that education at the university will be suspended due, among other things, to the cleaning of the buildings.

It didn't even start, but now education at the University of Performing Arts has been suspended.

According to the maintenance board, the conditions in the buildings are such that education conditions cannot be provided.

SZFE students and teachers responded to this in a post posted on Facebook. They write:

We responsibly collaborate with competent professionals in compliance with hygiene, fire and accident protection standards, and disinfection has been cleaned in all three buildings. There is no real reason for the maintainer to suspend education.

Education has been at an adequate pace since the beginning of the school year; all official information is available to verify this.

All the data necessary for the Office of Education audit process has been collected on time, but the newly appointed Chancellor has been blocking its transmission for weeks.

By shutting down the internet, shutting down hallways, banning students and teachers under the guise of a mindless fall break, and now suspending education, the administration and maintainers are taking all illegal means to obstruct our reputable college education.

We, students and professors of the University, declare that we will continue to do the work that corresponds to us: we want to learn and teach!

Although education at SZFE has been suspended, Attila Janisch continues

The film director responded to Zoltán Rátóti, who stopped teaching at the institution on behalf of the maintenance board.

Among the signatories to the declaration are László Bagossy, György Báron, Tibor Csizmadia, Andrea Fullajtár, Attila Gigor, Szabolcs Hajdu, Géza D. Hegedűs, Magolna Jákfalvi, Attila Janisch, Péter Kárpáti, Péter Ktákolosina Also Kriszá Rázá Novákolosith, , György Selmeczi, János Szász, László Upor and Sándor Zsótér.



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