The threatened Central European University may face a further year of uncertainty over its future in Hungary, after the government extended the compliance deadline for its higher education act to 2019.
Earlier this month the Budapest-based institution announced that it had agreed with Bard College to ¡°provide educational activities in New York¡± ¨C a move that it hoped would ¡°provide the basis for a speedy conclusion¡± to its long-running battle with authorities to stay in Hungary.
In April, the Hungarian government passed a law that imposed a range of restrictions on overseas universities in the country, including the need to maintain a campus in their home country.
But the university may now have to wait until January 2019 to find out whether its long-term future in the country has been secured, after the Hungarian parliament approved on 17 October a plan to extend the compliance deadline for the higher education act by a year.
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During a press conference following the parliament approval, CEU¡¯s president and rector Michael Ignatieff said the deadline extension creates an ¡°unnecessary delay¡± that subjects the university, which has spent ¡°six months in uncertainty¡±, to a further year of ¡°legal limbo¡±.
¡°A solution is on the table. And every time we get within reach of a solution the goal posts get moved, the criteria get changed,¡± he said.
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¡°The longer this goes on, the more the university suffers. It¡¯s as if we¡¯re being slowly strangled,¡± he added.
Professor Ignatieff called on the Hungarian government ¡°to sign the New York agreement now¡±.
Liviu Matei, CEU¡¯s provost and pro-rector, said that the government initially made no move to change the original deadline for compliance of January 2018, despite CEU and other organisations¡¯ protests that the timeframe would be ¡°very difficult to meet¡±.
¡°Now, however, that we do comply it is very interesting that the government decided to extend the deadline,¡± he said.
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