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Sunday 2 December 2007

Strike in Perpignan


University professor and postgraduate students held seminar in a disused night-club as they are denied access to the campus of the University of Perpignan, France (November 2007)



 
A so-called students' strike has been going on for four weeks in France and postgraduate students unanimously beg their professors to teach them despite official banning.














Students in Perpignan, please feel free to comment on it - either by adding a Comment here (link below) or by sending me some thoughts to be published.

1 comment:

Unknown said...

Raaaaah nothing can stop Mr Girard from teaching! This strike in Perpignan has been a real shame for all of us, French students. It has also been a real pain in the neck for you, foreign students who must have a really bad image of French universities now... The problem was also that the University President did not do anything to prevent such a strike. He let the situation get worse and worse.
Anyway, the strike should be soon over(hopefully).