Only one TU logo – Departure of board questioned – MSc and MA university only Only one TU logoThe TU should only use one logo, TU’s public relations aren’t being effectively handled, and the distance between the shop-floor and the executive board is too big.
Those are the main conclusions of consultancy company KPMG’s report on TU communication, which was written under the authority of the TU. TU’s executive board agrees with most of the findings. A study group, led by Dr. Henk Sol, will get busy in response to the report. One thing’s for sure: the one logo policy will be enforced.
Departure of board questioned
A member of the Lower House, of opposition party Christian Democrats (CDA), has asked the Minister of Education, Loek Hermans, if it’s wise for all members of the TU’s executive board to resign within a year. He fears the university’s continuity will suffer as a result. Moreover, the CDA questions the official reason given by the TU’s supervisory board, who made this decision, stating that members had to leave because their second terms will end and that there is a two-term limit. Hermans has three weeks to reply.
MSc and MA university only
TU executive board president Nico de Voogd advised the VSNU (Dutch Union of Cooperating Universities) to strive for ‘university only’ status for MSc and MA degrees. De Voogd does not want students who graduate from higher vocational schools or technical colleges to be awarded with these titles.
Only one TU logo
The TU should only use one logo, TU’s public relations aren’t being effectively handled, and the distance between the shop-floor and the executive board is too big. Those are the main conclusions of consultancy company KPMG’s report on TU communication, which was written under the authority of the TU. TU’s executive board agrees with most of the findings. A study group, led by Dr. Henk Sol, will get busy in response to the report. One thing’s for sure: the one logo policy will be enforced.
Departure of board questioned
A member of the Lower House, of opposition party Christian Democrats (CDA), has asked the Minister of Education, Loek Hermans, if it’s wise for all members of the TU’s executive board to resign within a year. He fears the university’s continuity will suffer as a result. Moreover, the CDA questions the official reason given by the TU’s supervisory board, who made this decision, stating that members had to leave because their second terms will end and that there is a two-term limit. Hermans has three weeks to reply.
MSc and MA university only
TU executive board president Nico de Voogd advised the VSNU (Dutch Union of Cooperating Universities) to strive for ‘university only’ status for MSc and MA degrees. De Voogd does not want students who graduate from higher vocational schools or technical colleges to be awarded with these titles.
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