The councilwoman filed a letter to management (Republicans) requesting that.
It made this decision after mobilization of the academic community, which accuses the institute to support the country’s “war and genocide policy against the Palestinians.”
In the document sent to the state departments of and the farm on Thursday (2), Cris says that the decision of Unicamp is of political-ideological nature.
The councilwoman also reiterates that the university is financed with public money and, therefore, should explain to society if termination can impact the quality of teaching, research and international cooperation.
“We are talking about an agreement that could bring concrete advances in areas such as technology, engineering, health and innovation,” says Cris.
“Interrupting this partnership is not a loss to the university and the entire state of São Paulo, which benefits from scientific production and the fruits of international collaborations.”
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