Alexandra van Huffelen, queen of D66 and Radboud University, is being fiercely attacked by angry former university administrators. Unusually enough, five of them (MEN) signed an open letter in which the criticism of her management style is scathing: "The strong tendency towards centralization and standardization by the current board may well be appropriate for managing a ministry, but not for a university. The use of consultants and policy advis…
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Alexandra van Huffelen, queen of D66 and Radboud University, is being fiercely attacked by angry former university administrators. Unusually enough, five of them (MEN) signed an open letter in which the criticism of her management style is scathing: "The strong tendency towards centralization and standardization by the current board may well be appropriate for managing a ministry, but not for a university. The use of consultants and policy advis…