In Orléans (Loiret), students in the STAPS (science and technology of physical and sports activities) sector are worried.

They denounce the lack of equipment and personnel, and the absence of courses.

Some are afraid that their diploma will lose value, reports France 3 Center-Val-de-Loire on Monday.

"There are students who have not yet had lessons in certain subjects since the resumption" assures Mouhammad Benoussi Thioune, president of the UNEF (National Union of Students of France) Orleans.

For a student, the anxiety is very present: "We lack information and I am really afraid of not having a complete training at the end of the year", she confides to our colleagues.

A national problem

But the students can count on their teachers: "The teachers have also sounded the alarm bells and for a few years now, but this year, a milestone has been passed", assures Nathalie Rieth, teacher-researcher for twenty years at the university from Orleans.

The problem would, in reality, be national.

In the sector, around 20 full professorships are missing.

A feeling shared by the president of the University of Orleans.

The latter regrets that the endowment allocated to universities is “no longer linked to the number of students.

This is the great difficulty, ”assured the man.

For their part, the students have planned to demonstrate every week and remain active on social networks, in particular with the hashtag “# Stapsoubliés”.

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