Friday, March 30, 2012

RIGHTS PROFESSIONAL SPECIALTIES AWARDED TO 8




Opens the way for the demarcation of professional rights least 40,000 graduates in eight specialties of technical universities and universities.The draft Presidential Decrees were published by the Secretary for Education, John Panaretos, who announced that the consultation will run until March 15.

Without a clear professional rights remain to this day thousands of graduates of higher education departments, who are faced with difficulties and distortions in the labor market. on Monday posted on the Internet for consultation by the Secretary of Education plans Presidential Decree on professional rights of graduates of universities and polytechnics outstanding. Whom These projects relate to: 1. Graduates of the Physics Department of Universities, 2. Chemistry graduates of Universities, 3. Environmental Engineer, 4. Diploma in Mineral Resources Engineering Technical University of Crete, 5. Graduates of the Department of Environment, Aegean University, 6. Graduates of the Department of Planning and Development, School of Engineering, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, based in Veria, 7.Graduates of the Department of Social and Educational Policy at the University of Peloponnese, 8. Graduates of the Department of Philosophy and History of Science, National University of Athens. Numerous industries "closes a long period that the State did not meet its minimum obligations to the discipline of chemicals. We are the oldest chamber of the country and 15,000 graduates of the Departments of Chemistry we had demarcated professional rights, "said the" A "president of the Association of Greek Chemists, Yorgos Arvanitis, stressing that the demarcation of the area in which a scientist can develop action is a positive development. It is estimated that these projects Presidential Decrees on the eight disciplines involving at least 40,000 people, mainly from the numerous branches of physical and chemical. What changesbut what will change in practice for graduates? As explained Professor Department of Physics, Aristotle, if a position opened for calling a particular asset, included in the PD for professional fees, should prefer a graduate of the Department. "It is an important step for thousands of alumni who had not yet clear professional rights. Also represents a new beginning for graduates who will have to expand through their professional associations, "stated the dean of the Faculty of Sciences, Aristotle University of Thessaloniki, Spyros Pavlides. The debate will last until mid-March and plans P . D. will be sent to the National Education Council for the desired opinion.

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