60 French Universities Face Budget Deficit This Year? Concerns grow among presidents

Regina Pierce

60 French Universities Face Budget Deficit This Year? Concerns grow among presidents

“We are obviously worried about this situation,” she added. “These are savings that can be found in all areas, so it could be people who might not have been recruited if there were departures, recruitments that might have been postponed” or “a slowdown in spending.” “There is a deterioration in the situation of universities that is accelerating,” Anne Roger, secretary general of Snesup-FSU, also underlined. For the universities concerned, “this means that if they don’t want to run a deficit, they have to implement austerity policies throughout the year,” she added.

The “Burning” Question.

“The budget question is of course very urgent,” Anne Roger warned this week at a press conference. “We have just had some very worrying announcements, and it is worth confirming, because for now, we have a 500 million euro reduction announced in the 2025 PLF (finance bill)” in the upper limit of the credit forecast, she added.

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