Conversation in two acts: Right and left in higher education politics?

Welcome to an evening of higher education policy discussions in two acts: Two panel discussions where the audience is invited to participate and opinions are pitted against each other.

The theme for the evening is quality and the university's offerings. Is it a simple right and left issue or what do the parties really want?

In the first act, bourgeois voices are allowed to give their views on the higher education landscape. Should higher education be concentrated in a few universities with excellent research? Should we raise the thresholds and educate fewer students?

In the second act, left-wing voices are allowed to give their opinion. Should universities with education and research be in place throughout the country? Is the goal that the entire population should be highly educated and what would that cost the state?

The format means that the audience asks questions and the participants are prepared to be challenged.

contribute:

  • Anders Ådahl, Member of Parliament, Centre Party
  • Camilla Hansén, Member of Parliament, Green Party
  • Daniel Åkerman, Chairman of the Free Moderate Student Union
  • Samuel Molin, S-students
  • Emil Carlsson, Liberal students
  • Lorena Delgado Varas, Member of Parliament, Left Party
  • Marie-Louise Hänel Sandström, Member of Parliament, Moderate Party

There will be mingling before and between the acts. 

Wine and light snacks are served at cost price.

 

Main courses: Ö2 Performing Arts Kungsholmen, Bergsgatan 11 

: Wednesday, February 19

Admission at 16.45:XNUMX PM and mingling

The program starts at 17.15:XNUMX PM.

End time at 18.45:XNUMX p.m.

The conversation is arranged by the Swedish National Union of Students.

Register here by February 12th.. Limited number of seats.