The temporary staff of the University of Murcia could regain full time 37.5 hours per week from next September 1 if the spending ceiling allows, according to advance today's rector, Jose Orihuela, during the Council meeting Government of the educational institution.
On the other hand, the university governing body, which met today in the building of convalescence, has approved the proposal of the governing team to retake the calls of teaching positions that were interrupted as a result of the crisis.
Regarding the interim, the president commented in a recent interview with the new Minister of Education and Universities, Maribel Sanchez-Mora, had the opportunity, to put the issue and was very sensitive about it, "so it has good vibrations in the sense that a solution is reached. "
He also noted that in an interview with the Minister of Health, Encarna Guillen, he raised, among others, the issue of clinical teaching, valuing positively both meetings by the "sensitivity" shown by the two.
As for teaching posts, Orihuela has stated that it will resume the call for professorships and entitlements, totaling 16 seats, as well as referring to the replacement rate, which affects 17 spaces holders and professors.
Also, there will be a structural transformation of teaching positions from part time to full time, totaling 17 time.
It has also stressed that it will enhance the campus of Lorca, which four seats are assigned assistant doctor and a member of the administration and services.
Moreover, the Governing Council has taken the document on protection of intellectual property teaching materials published in the Virtual Classroom of the University of Murcia.
In its report, the rector announced its contacts these days with the parliamentary groups of the Regional Assembly to expose the main concerns of the institution he presides, especially in terms of financing and clinical practices.
On the subject, he added that he has already met with the group of citizens and that in the coming days will the PSOE and able.
Source: Universidad de Murcia