Conventional management theory teaches that, the greater the size of the operation, the more important it becomes to delegate authority to subordinates. But @Concordia things go the other way.
Missed this article from May, wich talks about the controversy of the Contact Photo Festival. Didn't know that they also postponed the award ceremony for the Scotiabank Photography Award, which went to Clara Gutsche, a professor @CU_FineArts
https://t.co/hw0l54bXgo
It did not fall from the sky: Here what happend in the months leading up to #HuitionHike for out-of-province students in #Quebec:
https://t.co/eqnBjJvvwy @mcgillu@Concordia
Valerie Plante comes again out against the tuition hike for students from outside #Quebec: "Montreal’s international reputation are at stake. McGill and Concordia contribute directly to vitality of our downtown" core.https://t.co/BvWSZ3meVJ
And regarding the francization part: "By imposing new francization rules (...), the CAQ government is dictating part of their academic programming. This contradicts an ideal rooted in the Quiet Revolution." #tuitionhike#quebec https://t.co/qGvfoP74MQ
The "Comité consultatif sur l’accessibilité financière aux études" has news for @francoislegault: It says the tuition hike “seems unjustified and risks compromising access to quality education and depriving society of potential talent. Full article here: https://t.co/TWHpG30F1A
Concordia is pleased to announce the introduction of a new slate of financial awards. The Canada Scholars Awards for future undergraduate students are available in all programs within all four faculties and are worth up to $4,000 a year.
DETAILS: https://t.co/8xLVmhkZwA
Yes, Concordia is also cancelling the tuition hike: " Concordia joins McGill in offering bursaries to counter tuition hikes" - read here: hikeshttps://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/montreal/concordia-bursaries-tuition-hikes-1.7067773
CAQ and @francoislegault did not cancel the tuition hike, so @mcgillu did it instead: "McGill to offer bursaries to offset tuition fee hike for Canadian students".
@Concordia will you do the same thing? https://t.co/Hxe5hUzRZd
@Linknewspaper@CU_FineArts
Very surprised the @fineartsconcordia kept so quiet over the last two months, given these devastating numbers. And thanks for the @linknewspaper for reporting:
https://t.co/KtOF6uO4yC
The numbers how many @CU_FineArts students are from outside Quebec, and therefore are affected by the tuition hike, are finally public. And they don't look good:
25% of Fine Arts students are from out-of-province, 10% are international, makes a total of 35%.