lunes, 4 de diciembre de 2017

Universidad Michoacana de San Nicolás de Hidalgo, ¿para cerrar o resurgir?

Michoacán University of San Nicolás de Hidalgo... To close or resurface?



As of today there is no payment for the workers and professors of the Michoacán University of San Nicolás de Hidalgo. The University is celebrating this year in its centenary.

There are so many versions that really one as a student, as an ex-worker there is really unknown what are the real causes of this situation.

Some say they want the rector to resign, and there are versions that even say the opposite, that some will want to proclaim themselves as saviors of the university.

One thing is certain, the university has not been saved from corruption, the unions have unethical practices, as well as, there is an economically unsustainable pension system, coupled with this, the recent criticisms that have made the rector of the university, where also, they mention him in high corruption.

Apparently the only thing that would save the university is a massive cleaning.

Speaking about human capital, this is the subject of economic development for most of the countries, our state, Michoacán is one of the last places in the country in educational level, so the issue of developing our human capital should be a subject fundamental for the policies of this federative entity.

Of course, where is this human capital better developed than in the universities, but despite knowing this there is something we do not know, which are the most profitable careers to the state? Which of them are not? and even more, which of the careers are profitable to the university itself? Which ones are not?

If we know the careers of the future, according to the Labor Observatory, we do not know which careers are appropriate for the state to invest? And which of them will definitely abolish? Without these real studies on the performance of human capital we are blind, just fighting a hollow political question, totally without meaning or reason.

I read you.

Berenice Mendoza Carbajal.
beremendoza@gmail.com