The Malta Independent 28 April 2024, Sunday
View E-Paper

Majority of dismissed AUM staff still listed on website, part-timers employed to replace them

Helena Grech Saturday, 6 January 2018, 09:35 Last update: about 7 years ago

Sources close to the American University of Malta (AUM) report that the majority of faculty members listed on the faculty page of the university’s website have been fired.

On 4 January (Thursday), several reports emerged from multiple sources that 12 faculty members at the AUM have been let go. This comes after reports that a round of faculty members were let go between September and October 2017.

AUM Provost John Ryder refused to comment on the firing of academic staff, but said that students, inclusive of a new in-take for the upcoming semester, will proceed with their studies as planned.

He also said that a mixture of full-time and part-time lecturers are employed to lead the lectures and course-work.

Questions have therefore been raised as to whether students seeking to enrol in the AUM are to be well-informed of who will be in charge of providing them with the high standard of education that has been promised.

A set of questions have been sent to AUM by The Malta Independent to confirm  that all members of faculty listed on its website as of 5 January are indeed employed with the school and have not been fired. No answers were forthcoming at the time of going to print however no objection was raised by the university amid reports across various local newsrooms that a number of faculty have abruptly been let go over the past few days.

Sources close to AUM say that the university is hiring part-timers or adjunct faculty to replace the freshly-sacked faculty, and are reportedly paying them some USD3,000 per lecture.

Previous reports had said that AUM fired so many full-time lecturers because of a cash-flow problem stemming from the high salaries.

At the beginning of the first scholastic term, it was reported that just 23 students were enrolled rather than the 300 students the university was looking to recruit in its first year of operation.

Ryder, as well as Education Minister Evarist Bartolo and Prime Minister Joseph Muscat all said that they are not concerned about the low initial figures. Ryder did concede that projections for the first year were revised downwards with Ryder and Bartolo separately stating that it would be better for the university to start small and ensure a quality service over quantity.

The AUM project has received a high degree of public scrutiny because of the government’s decision to bring in Sadeen Group to build the AUM by taking up public virgin land at Zonqor Point, Marsascala in 2014.

After mounting pressure from the public and the Opposition, government decided to reduce the footprint of land taken up at Zonqor Point, and split the campus between there and Dock 1 in Cospicua.

For the first semester, AUM is partially using Dock 1 as the site is still under construction and not yet completed. A partial certificate was granted by the Planning Authority to allow the AUM to operate in the finished quarters.

 

  • don't miss