

[UPDATE: according to messages on twitter the University of Rotterdam is being occupied now as well]

The following message just came in via email:
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Hi there,
there have been two occupations in the Netherlands, in Utrecht and in Amsterdam. Countrywide protests are against the 20% cuts, and looming cancelation financial support for students. Local stuggles in Utrecht are talking about democratisation of the University. Please show your support in any way you can.
Links Website: http://studentenprotestutrecht.wordpress.com/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?v=wall&gid=278859536924
Twitter: http://twitter.com/stuproutrecht
Communiqué
University of Utrecht, the Board of Directors building, February 1st 2010
The Board of Directors crossed the line this time, and this is unacceptable! Despite all efforts to save the paper version of the Ublad (the University newspaper) with the support of thousands of students, professors and the complete U-raad (Council of representatives of the University community), they continue to impose their controversial policies. In the meantime, the quality of our education is at risk and our student grants are about to be cut. This is why we, the occupiers of the building of the Board of Directors at the University of Utrecht, feel obliged to take action and take a stand in favor of an independent, paper version of the Ublad, for the democratization of our University government, and against the cuts on our education imposed by the Dutch government.
By cancelling the paper version of the Ublad, it has become impossible to keep the University community informed and to guarantee a democratic voice. The University should be a place for independent thinking and should always provide space for criticism. An independent University newspaper is precisely what we need in order to move the university community to start a dialogue and become engaged with each other and society.
In our view, this issue concerning the Ublad is one out of many attempts to transform the University into a company where the Board and her professional managers have their way at the expense of democracy, quality, diversity and scientific integrity. These core values which the University must represent, should be reflected in the way the University is governed. In fact, the University should be directly governed by the University community itself, instead of a non-democratically chosen clique.
Our concerns are not limited to Utrecht, because we are faced with drastic nationwide reforms such as the budget cuts on education, the possible cutting of student grants, the implementation of BSA (Binding Study Advice), and our minister of Education’s neglect to defend the proposition for a ‘student assessor’(a student in the Board of Directors). The position of the University and education in society is too important to be left up to and controlled by market mechanisms. This global process is negatively affecting education worldwide and has to be stopped immediately!
In Europe and the rest of the world, protests against this process are visible evidenced by the almost hundred occupations and mass demonstrations in the Global Week of Action in November 2009. Now it’s our turn and we demand the following:
Our duty as student activists will not be over until we are heard and our demands are met. Therefore, we encourage all students, teachers and parents to resist the structural deterioration of our education and take a stand for decent public education that everyone is entitled to. Save our education!

Comments
What are they thinking....
Education and learning really doesnt go hand in hand with professional managers and non-democratically chosen cliques to run our institutions.
When can it ever be good to have a bunch of self-motivated managers deciding about how a university should be run when when all they have in their head is budgets, saving money or getting the next promotion.
Reforms such as the budget cuts on education, the cutting of student grants and the implementation of BSA can just go one way. How can we neglect our future work force, politicians and humanitarians like this I clearly can't get my head around!
Thanks for getting out there and bringing this to peoples' attention.
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