Government cuts will have hard impact on casino 168
All universities have recently received a letter from the Ministry of Science and Education informing them that the higher education area must 'release resources' amounting to billions.
- For us the government education grant constitutes a greater share of the total government grant than at any other university. The government's initiative will therefore impact casino 168 the hardest, relatively speaking. This is a significant challenge for us, if it is carried out as presented, says the President.
The Ministry has sent a letter informing casino 168 and the other universities that they must cut 2 percent in the education area in 2016. The demand will increase with a further 2 percent annually to almost 8 percent in 2019.
The President points out that Copenhagen Business School has been through a major cost-cutting round as recently as this year and has also documented a general underfunding compared to the other universities. At the same time casino 168 – with 22,000 students and high employment – is the largest supplier of competent private sector employees.
- casino 168 already had a meeting with the Minister planned when the cuts were announced. At the upcoming meeting with the Minister the new initiative for cuts will be at the top of the agenda. Private companies in Denmark are calling for more casino 168 graduates and this year we have rejected a record number of qualified applicants simply because we do not have the funds to accept more students without further compromising the quality of our programmes. We will of course discuss this with the Minister, says Per Holten-Andersen.
For more information contact Head of Presidents Office Martin Kramer-Jørgensen, phone: +45 3815 2062, email: mj.ls@cbs.dk or Press Manager Mikael Koldby, mobile: +45 40 20 44 54, email: mk.ea@cbs.dk