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Dagmar Schiek
@dschiek.bsky.social
Academic missing academic twitter! Themes: European Union, integration through rights, (comparative) labour law, antidiscrimination law and policy, higher education. Full prof of EU law and labour law at University College Dublin (Ireland), eternal migrant
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Yeah, just like the ÖVP and the FPÖ (that far right party) collided to keep the social democrats (SPÖ) out of government when they won the most seats.. in 2017. Such a good idea in hindsight to give a stirrup to FPÖ..

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Surely that must be fake news? They never....

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Yeah, they should contemplate the latter... can be worded less drastically "self dissolve, using remaining funds to part compensate for harm caused during government:

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Are you sure that bot wouldn't be caught by X content management?

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I am not saying that more efficiency would replace adequate funding, but cutting superfluous rituals might reduce the increase in basic funding needed after decades of neglect

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Funding university structures by exorbitant fees from students from poorer countries was always questionable. English unis waste resources in so many ways, e.g by having highly paid academics (hpa) work as secretaries, marking each assignment 3 times plus reading marks out while all hpa listen...

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(2) must not be a left/right issue, seeing a party whose candidates sang an SS song very recently winning elections in the middle if Europe, because voters felt socially neglected.. xan anyone join the dots, please?

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For what it's worth I self funded except for an 8 month post as 50% lecturer (when my income allowed me working on the PhD in the rest of the time plus half the paid time). After I worked full time and did that PhD over 3 yrs with a self funded break of 2 months to finish. But it wasn't in the UK.

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The status was changed because NI is no longer part of the EU, which according yo Article 1 TEU is based on shared sovereignty (short version, contested by many UK, Polish & Hungarian EU scholars, but widely accepted elsewhere). The loss of free movement rights impacts on practical integration (2)

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Dagmar Schiek
@dschiek.bsky.social
Academic missing academic twitter! Themes: European Union, integration through rights, (comparative) labour law, antidiscrimination law and policy, higher education. Full prof of EU law and labour law at University College Dublin (Ireland), eternal migrant
137 followers80 following50 posts