The National Education University is grappling with a significant financial crisis, having plunged into an €11 million deficit. The university’s payroll costs have skyrocketed, contributing to the substantial shortfall. This financial strain raises concerns about the institution’s sustainability and its ability to provide quality education. The university’s financial woes are particularly alarming given the importance of education in driving economic growth and social development.
National Education University Faces Financial Crisis with €11m Deficit
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