Open letter receives over 200 faculty signatures opposing new draft of academic freedom policy
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The phenomenon of officers “entering” campuses is said to be increasingly frequent in Central Java lately. It is feared that this will disrupt academic freedom and freedom of expression.
Open letter receives over 200 faculty signatures opposing new draft of academic freedom policy
An open letter, signed by over 220 professors from across Canada — as well as the United States, Europe and Australia — is opposing proposed changes to UBC’s draft academic freedom policy, which is on the agenda for the upcoming April 16 Vancouver Senate meeting.
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