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June
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Academic Freedom Under Threat

NORRAG
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Academic freedom is facing unprecedented threats worldwide. Scholars, educators, and students are increasingly vulnerable to contemporary challenges to the right to explore, express, and exchange ideas without fear of reprisal. Challenges to the right to teach, learn and research range from ideological polarization and censorship to misinformation, undue influence in funding and surveillance. This erosion of academic freedom undermines the quality of education, hinders scientific progress, and weakens the foundations of open and democratic societies.

In response to these challenges, NORRAG will support stakeholders to stimulate evidence-informed action to address contemporary threats to academic freedom through a series of interconnected activities. This initiative recognizes that in an increasingly polarised and rapidly changing world, the ability of education institutions and their personnel to engage in unfettered learning, teaching, and research is paramount. NORRAG is also establishing an Academic Freedom Fellows Initiative to complement those established in 2024 in Africa, Asia, Latin America and South-East Asia. This Fellows Initiative will, in the same way as in the other regions, support critical research, foster dialogue, and promote the defence of academic freedom.
 

Programme 

  • Welcome
    • Moira Faul, Executive Director of NORRAG
    • Noah Sobe, Chief of Section for Higher Education at UNESCO
  • Roundtable 1, Q&A
  • Roundtable 2, Q&A
    • Kwadwo Appiagyei-Atua, Director of the Africa Coalition for Academic Freedom (ACAF)
    • Bencharat Chua, Director of the Southeast Asia Coalition for Academic Freedom (SEACAF)
    • Camilla Croso, Director of the Coalition for Academic Freedom in the Americas (CAFA)
    • Frank GearyDirector of Scholars at Risk Europe
  • Close
    • Moira Faul, Executive Director of NORRAG
       

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