The newly approved regulatory framework aims to strengthen the financing of university campuses through the allocation of ten million euros linked to specific objectives. This approach focuses on improving the quality of education and promoting innovation within academic institutions. The regulations not only aim to incentivize performance and excellence, but also establish clear mechanisms for the achievement of established goals, thereby strengthening the higher education system.
In addition, the regulation provides for economic penalties for offenses deemed very serious, as part of the measures to ensure compliance with its provisions. These penalties can amount to up to 300,000 euros, although it is specified that they will not affect the day-to-day operation of the campuses. With these measures, the authorities seek to maintain a balance between the promotion of institutional development and the security of an educational environment free of significant irregularities.
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