On Tuesday, October 20 2009 the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna was squatted, here 
is the statement and the demands of the occupants:


The Bologna process aims at an extensive convergence of european Universities 
with the Anglo-American education system. The aim is to enter competition in 
the global education market in order to strengthen universitie's economic 
position and increase their research dependent revenues. The establishment of 
regulative norms and the harmonization of standards are the basis and at the 
same time the precondition of this process: without standardization there can 
be no measurability, without measurability no comparability, without 
comparability no competition. Economization and the logic of competition are 
imposed at every level of knowledge production. 

The result is intercontinental as well as inter-EU competition, in which single 
universities and their departments compete amongst themselves for the best 
results and statistics. The processes involved in the creation of an education 
economy with knowledge as the commodity correspond to the general tendencies 
towards privatization and commodification of all spheres of life under 
neoliberal capitalism. They lead to educational institution's increased 
dependency on their sponsors, cynically defined as the autonomization of 
universities. 

In this context autonomy is a euphemism for the new forms of governing 
institutions. The autonomized universities are not autonomous in the sense of 
self-determined at all. They are rather directed to fulfil the needs of economy 
and industry, as well as to subjugate themselves to market logic: efficiency, 
competition and managerial ruling structures. The democratisation of 
universities, implemented in the 1970s, is successively abolished - 
democratically legitimized bodies are disenfranchised and replaced by top-down 
hierarchical structures. 

In the composition of the Bologna 3-level study model, a paradigm change has 
manifested itself, in the last few years there has been a shift from a 
pluralistic ideal of education to an economy-oriented model of education. The 
Academy of Fine Arts Vienna has repeatedly and explicitly positioned itself 
against this degradation and the establishment of the Bachelor-Master system. 

We refuse to subjugate ourselves to the logic of politics and economy! 

We're fighting to define learning, teaching and research for ourselves!

We declare solidarity with the education protests in Bangladesh, Brazil, 
Germany, Finland, France, Greece, Great Britain, India, Iran, Italy, Japan, 
South Korea, Croatia, Netherlands, Serbia, South Africa, USA! 

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1. We oppose ourselves to university-based organisational structures that are 
determined by economic ends, as well as to the privatisation of teaching, 
research and knowledge production more broadly. We demand the full public 
funding and re-democratization of all educational institutions as well as the 
unconditional abolition of university fees!

2. We oppose ourselves to the pseudo-autonomy of universities. We demand the 
immediate withdrawal of §8* of the UG 2002!
§8.: 'Upon the proposal of the minister of education, the government may impose 
the installation of a branch of study on a university or several universities, 
given this is necessary on the basis of political decisions in the fields of 
education or science, and given there is no related former agreement as in a 
contract regarding university performance.'
We demand the freedom to define what teaching and research, as well as science 
and art, mean in the context of our universities.

3. We oppose ourselves to quality assessments concerning science and art when 
these operate by economic criteria. We are against the forced imposition of 
self-marketing strategies on universities, and against the conflation of 
education with competitiveness and elitism.
We demand the abolition of knowledge surveys and agreements on productivity!

4. We oppose ourselves to the degrading transformation of universities and 
schools into training facilities oriented by the labour market.
We want education as space for thinking, not training as the mere reproduction 
of workforce!. 
 
5. We insist that the government refrain from taking teaching and art, science 
and research to be seperable as objects of thought and administration. We 
demand that the corresponding ministeries be merged immediately.

We insist that the rector defend the position of the Academy - and not his 
private view - when it comes to negotiating the terms of productivity with the 
ministry.

We demand that the rector make sure all existing courses of study remain in 
place, according to the decisions taken at the academy.

We demand that all financial activities within the term of the current 
agreement on productivity (2007-2009) be immediately revealed.


Edited by teachers and students of the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna.


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