• Zweieck@lemmy.org
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    2 days ago

    Is it? We are completely underfunded and for our local universities 50-70% of buildings are in dire need of renovations. Granted, this has been exacerbated by the current administration, but the problems with the buildings have been brewing for years/decades.

    I am in Berlin btw.

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      2 days ago

      Real question: In which country is research properly funded?

      I heard that the issue in Germany is that the buildings are not funded nationally.

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        I am not exactly sure how the financing works. The city made the current cuts to the budget, so I guess they are least finance a part of the universities.

        In theory the TU Berlin has the money to renovate one of their most important buildings (physics), but as far as I know the proposal was turned down (either internally or externally)

        So yeah, half of the physics department is kind of losing their workplace and laboratories right now. They even had a nobel laureate from japan write the mayor to say: “this research is important, they need the funding if we are to work with the TU in the future”

        Sorry for ranting. It’s a heated topic for me

        Edit: we are also talking about stuff like the ceiling coming down, no running water or (the opposite) pipes bursting. Some buildings are permanently closed now