Why the fire sirens went off at the University of Western in

Why the fire sirens went off at the University of Western in
Why the fire sirens went off at the University of Western Brittany in Brest

Par

Editorial Côté

Published on

Dec 3 2024 at 5:24 p.m.

See my news
Follow Côté Brest

1:29 p.m. this Tuesday, December 3, 2024 at Brest. All fire sirens of the University of Western (UBO) were triggered at the same time, for five minutes, in more than 80 buildings, in Brest but also in , Morlaix and in the training sites of the INSPÉ (National Higher Institute of teaching and education) of Brittany).

The fire in establishments? Not strictly speaking. All components of the university had been warned in advance. The firefighters were therefore not called.

Quite simply because the UBO had decided, in this national mobilization day of Universitiesplaced under the sign Budget 2025, Universities in dangerof sound the alarm once again “in order to raise awareness among as many people as possible, including the elected representatives of the Nation, on the financial difficulties that many universities face. » Including the UBO, as Pascal Olivard, its president, explained to us a few weeks ago.

The action resulted, among other things, in a walkout of 31 minutes.

A brief but powerful moment

“A brief moment, but strong enough for it to have someimpact», as Pascal Olivard wished, “in order not to disrupt too much the collective organization of the university and in particular the holding of teaching and examinations”.

Videos: currently on Actu
Brest: UBO is sounding the alarm because of finances in the red. ©UBO communications department

Which recalled “that after many years of state underfunding for 2024, the UBO will be in accounting deficitto the tune of 4.5 million euros. When the 2025 forecast shows a deficit of 7.2 million euros. » While being formal: “Without support from the State, this situation will lead the Ministry to force us to develop a plan to return to financial balance. In other words, to establish a drastic savings plan . »

“I will fight tirelessly”

And the president affirmed: “Our community will not be able to support a new plan to return to balance. We therefore ask the State to support its universities by allocating them means to meet their needs. »

Pascal Olivard promised: “In my capacity as president, I reaffirm that I I will fight tirelessly with my team so that we can lead our missionspublic service teaching and research at the tip of Brittany, at the service of the territory and its youth. »

Follow all the news from your favorite cities and media by subscribing to Mon Actu.

-

-

PREV What’s wrong with the wolf? Europe could weaken its protection from this Tuesday, we explain why
NEXT The new director of the Terrebonne Fire Safety Service was sworn in