The
number of full professors in
Bulgaria
was 1292, including 600 over the age of 65, but only 12 under the age of
44 and none under 35, Education Minister Daniel Vulchev told a March 24
round table on higher education held in
Plovdiv
, Focus news agency reported.
Low
salaries, the lack of mobility and opportunities for growth were some of
the reasons for the shortage of people willing to pursue a career in the
academia, he said.
Vulchev
was backed by Prime Minister Sergei Stanishev, who said that the system of
awarding postgraduate degrees lacked transparency and had to be changed.
The
procedure had to become quicker, Stanishev said. In some cases, the amount
of time between submitting the necessary paperwork and receiving a degree
exceeded three years, he added.
Bulgaria
needed to update its law on postgraduate degrees, adopted in 1972 and only
"cosmetically" changed since then, Stanishev said.
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