MumyMumy
  • News
  • Female Empowerment
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Career
  • Culture
  • Parenting
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Popular
    • Pregnancy

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest women's news and updates directly to your inbox.

Trending Now
how to prepare, what to eat before?

how to prepare, what to eat before?

16 February 2026
Scooter insurance: how to choose it?

Scooter insurance: how to choose it?

16 February 2026
Doctor Jean-Michel Cohen warns of the error which cancels all the benefits of intermittent fasting

Doctor Jean-Michel Cohen warns of the error which cancels all the benefits of intermittent fasting

16 February 2026
The Voice Kids 2026, the 13-year-old Sardinian Matteo Trullu from the Nek team triumphs

The Voice Kids 2026, the 13-year-old Sardinian Matteo Trullu from the Nek team triumphs

16 February 2026
this is the only case where you must put your full address on the CV

this is the only case where you must put your full address on the CV

16 February 2026
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
  • Privacy
  • Terms
  • Advertise
  • Contact
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest Vimeo
MumyMumy
  • News
  • Female Empowerment
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Career
  • Culture
  • Parenting
  • More
    • Web Stories
    • Popular
    • Pregnancy
Subscribe
MumyMumy
Home » Hiring in universities: what to do to make the institution credible
Parenting

Hiring in universities: what to do to make the institution credible

By News Room29 December 20254 Mins Read
Share Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit Telegram Email
Hiring in universities: what to do to make the institution credible
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Email

There are accusations that matter less for what they prove and more for what they reveal: a trust deficit. When Andrea Crisanti said in the Senate that, in many university competitions, “we already know” who will win, the question is not only whether this sentence is always valid; it’s understanding why it sounds plausible to so many people, inside and outside the academy.

In the same speech he also referred to an indicator of poor academic mobility (the so-called inbreeding), citing the order of magnitude of 80% for Italy compared to a European average of around 55%. Trust is the first infrastructure of public life; when it cracks, even formally correct procedures become socially suspect. The university lives on reputation – scientific, didactic, civil – and reputation is not an ornament: it is what makes a degree credible, a course desirable, a research authoritative. Generalizations hurt, but for this reason the signs of closure must be taken seriously. If the university appears closed, society ends up perceiving it as a separate body.

The diagnosis, however, cannot stop at morality. It has to go into mechanics. A key element is the “staff points” system, the currency with which the State measures the hiring capacity of universities. In simplified form: 1 organic point (PO) corresponds to the average cost of a full professor; an associate professor is worth 0.7 PO. In ministerial estimates, 1 PO is in the order of 116 thousand euros. It sounds like accounting; in reality it is applied philosophy, because it decides what is “possible” and what is “impossible” even before a commission sits down and reads the scientific works of the candidates.

Let’s take a simple example. A department, between retirements, turnover and budget constraints, has 0.3 OPs available. If he wanted to call an ordinary from outside, he would have to put 1 OP on the table: he cannot. But if there is already an internal associate in the same department, that teacher already weighs 0.7 OP in the budget. Progression to ordinary requires – in terms of marginal cost – only the differential: 1 − 0.7 = 0.3. With the same 0.3 PO that was not enough for an exterior, the interior becomes sustainable. Part of the “predictability” of competitions lies in this arithmetic: the prediction does not always derive from an unmentionable agreement; sometimes it comes from the fact that, if an outsider wins, the accounts are no longer sustainable.

This is where the most common misunderstanding lurks: confusing accounting rationality with proof of a “trick”. Defending an interior is not automatically a moral vice. The university is not just a marketplace for curriculum: it is a community of learning and research with obligations to students. Teaching continuity means courses that do not skip, laboratories that do not shut down, theses and internships that do not remain without guidance, doctoral students that do not lose the scientific reference, international and territorial relations that do not dissolve. In many disciplines the local “school” is a capital: it has methods, archives, infrastructures, projects, responsibilities. In that case, valorizing those who have already demonstrated that they can handle that load is not, in itself, a bad thing.

What to do, then? A truly reformist reform should start from a simple principle: don’t moralize people, design incentives. Separate internal progressions from external calls in an accounting (and financial) manner, allocating specific resources to mobility. Make not only the scientific criteria grid transparent ex ante, but also the sustainability framework of the tender: how many OPs are committed, for how long, and what alternatives are envisaged if an external party wins. Reward, in the financing and evaluation criteria, universities that attract from outside and practice mutual mobility; and make systematic the use of tools that increase procedural credibility (truly plural commissions, traceability of documents, clarity in motivation).

The philosophy here is concrete: a good institution does not ask for sanctity from individuals; constructs rules in which virtue is practicable. If we want more credible competitions, we must make it credible – and possible – to choose the best even when he is not “at home”. Only in this way will 0.3 return to being a number. And it will stop being the symbol of suspicion.

by Giuseppe Pignataro

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Related Articles

The Voice Kids 2026, the 13-year-old Sardinian Matteo Trullu from the Nek team triumphs
Parenting

The Voice Kids 2026, the 13-year-old Sardinian Matteo Trullu from the Nek team triumphs

16 February 2026
«Allamano’s mission went beyond colonialism and with his “glocal” faith he accompanied workers, seamstresses and journalists»
Parenting

«Allamano’s mission went beyond colonialism and with his “glocal” faith he accompanied workers, seamstresses and journalists»

16 February 2026
Bitter Valentine’s Day in Salento, the sea takes the Arco degli Innamorati of Melendugno
Parenting

Bitter Valentine’s Day in Salento, the sea takes the Arco degli Innamorati of Melendugno

16 February 2026
Who is Lucas Pinheiro Braaten, the Brazilian skier, between Tomba and Girardelli
Parenting

Who is Lucas Pinheiro Braaten, the Brazilian skier, between Tomba and Girardelli

15 February 2026
Federica Brignone, second gold in giant slalom, the world bows
Parenting

Federica Brignone, second gold in giant slalom, the world bows

15 February 2026
The Pope in Ostia: «Here the underworld exploits and hurts, we must not give in to the culture of abuse»
Parenting

The Pope in Ostia: «Here the underworld exploits and hurts, we must not give in to the culture of abuse»

15 February 2026
Latest News
Scooter insurance: how to choose it?

Scooter insurance: how to choose it?

16 February 20260 Views
Doctor Jean-Michel Cohen warns of the error which cancels all the benefits of intermittent fasting

Doctor Jean-Michel Cohen warns of the error which cancels all the benefits of intermittent fasting

16 February 20261 Views
The Voice Kids 2026, the 13-year-old Sardinian Matteo Trullu from the Nek team triumphs

The Voice Kids 2026, the 13-year-old Sardinian Matteo Trullu from the Nek team triumphs

16 February 20260 Views

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest women's news and updates directly to your inbox.

Popular Now
a single letter makes this fraudulent page difficult to detect at a glance Culture

a single letter makes this fraudulent page difficult to detect at a glance

News Room16 February 2026
«Allamano’s mission went beyond colonialism and with his “glocal” faith he accompanied workers, seamstresses and journalists» Parenting

«Allamano’s mission went beyond colonialism and with his “glocal” faith he accompanied workers, seamstresses and journalists»

News Room16 February 2026
Bitter Valentine’s Day in Salento, the sea takes the Arco degli Innamorati of Melendugno Parenting

Bitter Valentine’s Day in Salento, the sea takes the Arco degli Innamorati of Melendugno

News Room16 February 2026
Most Popular
how to prepare, what to eat before?

how to prepare, what to eat before?

16 February 20261 Views
Scooter insurance: how to choose it?

Scooter insurance: how to choose it?

16 February 20260 Views
Doctor Jean-Michel Cohen warns of the error which cancels all the benefits of intermittent fasting

Doctor Jean-Michel Cohen warns of the error which cancels all the benefits of intermittent fasting

16 February 20261 Views
Our Picks
The Voice Kids 2026, the 13-year-old Sardinian Matteo Trullu from the Nek team triumphs

The Voice Kids 2026, the 13-year-old Sardinian Matteo Trullu from the Nek team triumphs

16 February 2026
this is the only case where you must put your full address on the CV

this is the only case where you must put your full address on the CV

16 February 2026
a single letter makes this fraudulent page difficult to detect at a glance

a single letter makes this fraudulent page difficult to detect at a glance

16 February 2026

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest women's news and updates directly to your inbox.

Mumy
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram Pinterest
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of use
  • Advertise
  • Contact
© 2026 Mumy. All Rights Reserved.

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.