SZFE transformation: Vidnyánszky also spoke



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At all times, I thought that we could work together, this was what Attila Vidnyánszky told M5 Híradó after the leadership of the University of Theater and Cinematographic Arts and the Senate resigned with effect from September 1.

The Director General of the National Theater has recently been appointed President of the Board of the Foundation, which has been maintained by the University of Theater and Cinematographic Arts since September 1. Attila Vidnyánszky told M5 Híradó that as soon as they received the official documents, the board would decide to establish a new address.

“I’m afraid they made this decision much earlier,” Attila Vidnyánszky said. He considered that this was mainly due to discussions about the organizational and operational rules of the institution (szmsz).

The szmsz compiled by the university is about invariance, about specifying what it is. We put together a szmsz and signaled that it would work, we would exist along it since 1 that would have ensured it and ensured that the changes we thought were necessary to start. Such changes include the creation of a new campus and the internationalization of education at the University of Performing Arts, Attila Vidnyánszky added.

University leaders spoke Monday about being forced to resign for lack of dialogue. However, Attila Vidnyánszky said that the Ministry of Innovation and Technology had called a meeting on August 27, in which no representative from the university appeared.

“It would have been a very good time to meet, discuss, think about what to do in the next days, weeks, months. They did not come. Neither the university administration nor the student government showed up,” he said.

The director general of the National Theater added that a decision on the new administration will be made in the coming days so that the university can continue to operate safely.

Student opinions are not rosy

444.hu writes that the Student Self-Government has published a survey conducted by them, in which 210 of the 353 full-time students answered the questionnaire online. The result of this shows the opinion of the students quite clearly:
– Opinions on becoming a private university are only divided, only 40 percent reject it from the fund, but, as has been the case, it is already 100 percent;
– all respondents also agree that the reorganization of the university entrusted to the Board of Trustees by the government has been silenced and that the Vidnyánszky family will participate in education;
– 3% of the students think that the transformation can even have a good effect on their training, the rest reject external feedback;
– Almost 70 percent agree that “the real objective of the change in model is the long-term ideological and political occupation of the institution.”



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