Tel Aviv University is in danger of not being able to reopen in September, after the summer recess, because of a shortage of funds, according to university president Prof. Moshe Many. He said in an interview with Israel Radio Monday that “1983 was a devastating year as far as the government’s participation (in the university’s budget) and the regularity of its cash transfers, and so all universities — and especially Tel Aviv University which is the biggest –had to take big loans.”
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