Universitys in Albania spend up to 8m euros, out of them only 12,000 euros for scientific studies

University revenues continue to be used for diets, fuel and facility security. The Citizen Centre” has monitored for eight months, seven universities, where it turns out they have spent nearly 12,000 euros on investments and only two thousand and 900 euros for research and scientific research. Tirana Polytechnic University tops the list of expenditures where [...]
University revenues continue to be used for diets, fuel and facility security. The Citizen Centre” has monitored for eight months, seven universities, where it turns out they have spent nearly 12,000 euros on investments and only two thousand and 900 euros for research and scientific research.
Tirana's Polytechnic University tops the list of expenditures, where in eight months it has paid 100,000 euros in diets, 160 thousand euros in rewards and workshops, as well as 70 thousand euros in fuel.
In one year, this university has spent 8.1m euros, out of which only 12,000 euros have gone for studies.
High costs are also spent at district universities. The University “Alexander Moisiu” in Durres has not bought a book, but has bought 16 thousand euros in curtains against the sun.
University “Luigj Gurakuqi” in Shkodra has been spared in research and scientific research, but has announced tender 45 thousand euros for lightning.
“University “Alexander Juvani” Three million euros after no scientific and research research, University “Alexander Moisiu” Fourm euros with zero money for research and research, Tirana University 2.6m euros with zero research and research, the voice of equipment and furniture totals about 200 thousand euros. ”
Students say revenues should go to meet their needs as improving the quality of teaching or study infrastructure.
“Money should go to students, increased quality in education, more comfortable audiences, books, better study conditions, libraries, textbooks”, students have said.
“The library is very poor, extremely old literature. There's still plenty of oil, fuel for cars, but there's no heating at the” universities.
A year ago, students sought by university leaders to reduce luxury spending, but despite the protests it seems that demands have not yet been reflected.













