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"Mr President, I am certain that none of us would protest against the fact that the universities really will need to be modernised and that our university teaching programmes will have to be reviewed if we are truly to prepare young people for the labour market so that they are employable, and one of the options that we can apply right now is to encourage more women to enter into education, since we know that 60% of people leaving higher education are women. How is it possible that only 9% of them are running universities, for example? In other words, there really is a need to provide education for women and to offer them opportunities so that they can also lead and support universities or their faculties. Similarly, it is very important to support science and research in universities, not only to bring more women into science and research, but generally to promote science and research not only in universities but also in cooperation between universities, and I think that this is very well stated in the report by Mr Tökés. I would like to conclude with an idea that is very important to me. We were discussing the difference between loans and grants. I am very glad that Parliament has played a very important role in adopting the very clear position that we do not wish to support loans at the expense of grants, especially for socially disadvantaged groups."@en1
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