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What do you think about corporate funding for university teaching and research?

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It emerged last March that the finance ministry had entrusted the analysis of the Credit Suisse debacle to the academic director of an institute sponsored by Credit Suisse. 

Is it right for banks to fund the academic chairs that will train the economists and financiers of tomorrow? Is it serving society or human greed? Join the discussion below!

From the article Corporate funding for universities: serving society or human greed?

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Emma
Emma

Well, we have junk food induced deseases, oxycontin epidemics, not to mention a lot more in the pharma and food industry, the polluted environment with pesticides, plastic and toxic substances which should have never been approved for release into the market, and on top of that guns leading to mass shootings, wars and poverty. All of these in some way went through some sort of scientific research and governmental, founded by corporates magically followed by the respective governmental regulatory approvals. Corporations funding in science and education represents direct conflict of interests. Corporations have lucrative interests, so they should not fund anything in a way that they can drive or have any say about it.

HAT
HAT

Money makes the world go round. Schools and school leaders are not exceptional superhumans or super-righteous. Conflict of interest checks and balances must be in place. That is what we can do, without killing the funding of our schools. Corruptions must be dealt with harsh punishments, including imprisonment and ban from educational jobs.

Goldenrod-Aiguille-d`Argentière
Goldenrod-Aiguille-d`Argentière
The following contribution has been automatically translated from FR.

Hello,

The financing of universities by private companies must be followed by the financing of independent democratic control structures that ensure transparency and the possibility of investigation. But the problem also arises when it is the state that, in its appointments to senior university posts, favors candidates who defend neoliberal conceptions.
Read the manifesto published in France in 2015 entitled "A quoi servent les économistes s'ils disent tous la même chose?" for an opinion.
Thank you for your article

Bonjour,

Le financement des universités par des entreprises privées doit être parallèlement suivi d'un financement de structures démocratiques de contrôle indépendantes assurant transparence et possibilités d'investigations. Mais le problème se pose également lorsque c'est l’État qui dans ses nominations à des postes universitaires élevés, favorise les candidatures défendant des conceptions néolibérales.
Lire pour s'en faire une opinion le manifeste publié en 2015 en France sous le titre: "A quoi servent les économistes s'ils disent tous la même chose?".
Merci pour votre article

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