Malta Independent

AUM full-time lecturers ‘dismissed by email’

- Rachel Attard

Twelve full-time lecturers and other administra­tive staff at the American University of Malta (AUM) were abruptly dismissed by email yesterday with no explanatio­n having been given, The Malta Independen­t is reliably informed.

The employees were all still to complete their six-month probation period. Sources speaking with this newsroom say the sackings were the result of cash flow problems the university is facing.

Contacted by this newsroom yesterday, AUM provost John Ryder refused to comment on the dismissals, insisting that the university will open its doors in the coming days after the seasonal break and the academic year resumes.

Asked who will be lecturing these students. Ryder said: “There are both full-time and part-time lecturers in place.”

But sources have told this newsroom that AUM has only retained three staff members – the registrar, the quality assurance manager and the librarian.

Sources also told us that there are, at present, just 15 students at the university compared to 23 last semester. Eight dropped out for, we are told, “various reasons.”

In all, sources said, 23 staff members and academics have left the university, either having been dismissed or having resigned.

Asked how many students are expected to join this term, Ryder was unable to give a specific figure. He instead ambiguousl­y said that a new student intake will start attending the university in the coming days, and that nothing will have changed between this and the previous semester.

This newsroom is informed that one of the main reasons why AUM decided to dismiss the academics and other staff members was over cash flow. Sources told this newsroom that the salary of an assistant lecturer was of around €90,000 a year, while that of a full-time professor was of €135,000.

A number of these lecturers have relocated themselves and their families to Malta and they have now ended up without a job and needing to seek new opportunit­ies abroad.

In the past months a number of academics and other university staff have been dismissed. Two of them – Eduardo Pagini (Project Manager before Raied Ebaid) and Chiara Battistell­i (Director Admissions), who were both dismissed last year – have filed a lawsuit. Pagini’s lawsuit is on unjustifie­d dismissal in progress and Battistell­i’s lawsuit is for abusive dismissal in progress

AUM is currently operating out of the former Dock 1 workshop in Cospicua, which part of it has been renovated while the rest of the project has fallen behind schedule.

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