Back to top

News / Campus unions campaign to stop funding cuts at Memorial

News / Campus unions campaign to stop funding cuts at Memorial

A coalition of labour and student unions is calling for better public funding of Newfoundland and Labrador’s only public university.

The Memorial University campus coalition said that a decade of cuts has led to crumbling infrastructure, reductions in faculty numbers, and steep tuition hikes.

The provincial government has reduced the university’s funding by 46% since 2013, excluding the medical school.

Related

November 2024

Commentary / AMPL’s long road to unionization

By Evan Fox-Decent and Kirsten Anker In the fall of 2021, our faculty of some 45 or so... Read more
/sites/default/files/styles/responsive_low_constrict/public/nov-dec-bulletin-cover_graphic-864x386.jpg?itok=IDkw15Fo
November 2024

CAUT Bulletin — November-December 2024

Download the full version. Read more
/sites/default/files/styles/responsive_low_constrict/public/october-bulletin-2022-davidrobinson.jpg?itok=UUm2W9HN
November 2024

Executive director's corner / The public funding gap

By David Robinson Earlier this year, Statistics Canada reported a “continuing improvement” in... Read more