Greek Students Fight Stray Dogs and Despair Amid College Cuts
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Bloomberg) In the universities of Athens, the city where Plato taught and Cicero studied, campuses are covered in anarchist graffiti, stray dogs run through buildings and students take lessons in Swedish with the aim of emigrating.
Higher education in Greece, as in much of Europe, has been battered by the recession and austerity measures. Budget cuts of 23 percent since 2009 mean buildings arent heated in the winter, schools have slashed faculty salaries and newly hired professors can wait more than a year to be appointed. Students say its hard to be hopeful with youth unemployment surpassing 50 percent and protesters seizing university buildings.
People are pessimistic and sad, said Konstantinos Markou, a 19-year-old law student, speaking in a lobby at the University of Athens, where dogs fought nearby and students say drug dealers and users congregate. The sadness is all around the air.
Public spending on universities has been cut across the region, with Italy, Greece, Hungary and the U.K. seeing reductions of more than 10 percent since 2008, according to the European University Association in Brussels. The cuts are especially damaging for countries in southern Europe transitioning from low-productivity economies based on agriculture and light manufacturing to knowledge-based economies that demand an educated workforce, said Gayle Allard, an economist who studies employment trends at IE Business School in Madrid. ...............(more)
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