EU without education is like a bird without wings [apologies to ostriches]
[Reposting a call for keeping education and research in the EU commission denomination:]
The candidates for the new EU commissioners were presented last week. In the new commission the areas of education and research are not explicitly represented anymore and instead are subsumed under the “innovation and youth” title. This emphasizes economic exploitability (i.e. “innovation”) over its foundation, which is education and research, and it reduces “education” to “youth” while being essential to all ages.
We, as members of the scientific community of Europe, wish to address this situation early on and emphasize both to the general public, as well as to relevant politicians on the national and European Union level, that without dedication to education and research there will neither exist a sound basis for innovation in Europe, nor can we fulfill the promise of a high standard of living for the citizens of Europe in a fierce global competition.
President von der Leyen, in her mission letter to commissioner Gabriel, has emphasized that “education, research and innovation will be key to our competitiveness”.
With this open letter we demand that the EU commission revises the title for commissioner Gabriel to “Education, Research, Innovation and Youth” reflecting Europe’s dedication to all of these crucial areas. We also call upon the European Parliament to request this change in name before confirming the nominees for commissioner.
Please support this letter by signing up as a supporter via https://indico.uis.no/event/5/registrations/
September 21, 2019 at 12:24 am
Ostriches have wings!
September 21, 2019 at 8:40 am
Not that they use them much..!
September 21, 2019 at 12:46 pm
That’s where you got it wrong. Wings are useful for balance during fast runs and for courtship. A more apt title (and analogy) would be “EU without education is like a president without brains [apologies to Jair Bolsonaro and Donald Trump]” :-)
September 21, 2019 at 1:36 pm
There was a double meaning in my choice of ostriches, as a symbol of denial…
September 21, 2019 at 1:36 pm
Oh, I see now….