I cannot comment on the past,just on the present time. On several of my
visits I met academics...from Switzerland,USA,Germany and Austria, who came
for meetings with local University people.They seemed to have a high opinion
of the work being done....one of the things I was told is that for some
reason the Botany Research dept is one of the mast advanced in Europe. Why,I
have no idea!! But that is what I was told on a Carpatair flight from
Timisoara to Czernowitz.Again,I have no concrete proof,but Soviet policies
are long gone so there should not be any of the ethnic etc restrictions now.
Cornel
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From: Anna Kofner [mailto:akofner_at_hotmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, March 06, 2013 4:45 PM
To: mirtaylo_at_indiana.edu; yosi-jerry
Cc: Cornel Fleming; IrisJune11_at_aol.com; czernowitz-l_at_list.cornell.edu
Subject: RE: [Cz-L] Childhood in Czernowitz
After WWII the situation got worth. For a long time Jewish students were not
admitted in the University or in the College of Medicine where the first 13
students were admitted in 1964. There were no Jews on the Med school staff.
A friend of my parents, a graduate of Sorbonne, who founded the Biochemistry
Lab, was asked to step down in 1952 (The case of Jewish Doctors) and offered
a position of a lab technician.
Staring in the mid 60s about 5% of students admitted to science and math
department were Jewish, the rest did not admit Jews. Only those departments
had a few Jewish professors, because they really needed them. One of them
was Fishman, a brilliant mathematician. But that was the situation all over
Ukraine. That why most of the Jewish kids went to far away places.
The schools, on the other hand, specifically in the center of the city, were
excellent. The combination of great teachers/curriculum with parental
involvement and high expectations from both components produced great
results, just like before WWII.
And that's why we could compete with the best out there.
As for the University? For half a century it admitted students based on
their ethniccity, class and party affiliation and not on their merit. Same
goes for the faculty. How good can it be?
Channa
> From: mirtaylo_at_indiana.edu
> Subject: Re: [Cz-L] Childhood in Czernowitz
> Date: Wed, 6 Mar 2013 10:15:12 -0500
> To: eshet1_at_netvision.net.il
>
> I also do not know exactly what standard the university is today,
> but before WW2 it was considered a very good university.
> According to one of my friends, a Romanian professor of Mathematics,
> the department of Mathematics had some outstanding professors.
> The students who went to study abroad, did so because
> under Romanian rule, only a very limited number of Jewish students
> were admitted to the Czernowitz university. I am also not sure
> whether they had a department of Medicine or law.
>
> Mimi
> On Mar 6, 2013, at 7:03 AM, yosi-jerry wrote:
>
> > I don't know what class the University is today, but I know that in
> > the days before WW2 if somebody wanted to achieve something with a
> > serious academic background, she/he traveled to central Europe.
> > Yosef Eshet
> >
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